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Sutagao people
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The Sutagao are the Chibcha-speaking[1] indigenous people from the region of Fusagasugá, Bogotá savanna, Cundinamarca, Colombia. Knowledge about the Sutagao has been provided by scholar Lucas Fernández de Piedrahita.[2]
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Sculpture of a Sutagao standing at the entrance of Fusagasugá | |
Total population | |
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85 (1760) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Cundinamarca, ![]() | |
Languages | |
Chibcha, Colombian Spanish | |
Religion | |
Traditional religion, Catholicism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Muisca, Guayupe, Panche |
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The Sutagao lived in the south of the department, including the greyed out southern Bogotá area; Sumapaz
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