Tegua people

Tegua
Total population
0[1] (end 19th century)
Regions with significant populations
Boyacá, Casanare  Colombia
Languages
Arawakan, Colombian Spanish
Religion
Traditional religion, Catholicism
Related ethnic groups
U'wa, Muisca, Achagua, Guayupe
Map of pre-Columbian civilizations. The Tegua lived east of the Muisca

The Tegua or Tecua were an Arawak-speaking[2] indigenous people of Colombia who died out in the 19th century.[1]

The territories of the Tegua stretched from Macanal, Boyacá in the west to Aguazul in the east and from Berbeo in the north to Villanueva in the south, on the eastern flanks of the Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes.

Knowledge of the Tegua is scarce,[3] but has been provided by pre-modern scholars Lucas Fernández de Piedrahita, Basilio Fernández de Oviedo and Pedro Simón and in modern times by Javier Ocampo López and Pedro Gustavo Huertas Ramírez.[3][4]

  1. ^ a b (in Spanish) Historia de los Teguas
  2. ^ (in Spanish) Official website Miraflores
  3. ^ a b (in Spanish) Las esmeraldas de Colombia
  4. ^ (in Spanish) Los Teguas - El Tiempo

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