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SANTIAGO DE CALI
  AND THE FIRST
  INHABITANTS
Once upon a time, several
centuries ago, even before
   the spanish arrived to
America, there were some
 communities that lived in
     the territory where
Santiago de Cali is located
 in these days (One of you
   know how were these
       people called?)
COMMUNITIES THAT LIVED
  IN THE PLACE WHERE
  SANTIAGO DE CALI IS
 LOCATED IN THESE DAYS
 Well, in this place we
  have some native’s
  groups: Jamundies,
  Timbas. the Colocos
   in the middle, and
     time after, the
   Paeces, Pijaos and
           Lilies.
SANTIAGO DE CALI AND
ITS FIRST INHABITANTS
This people had a life a little bit
different from ours. They
didn`t have tv, computers,
internet, cell phones or even
phones, didn`t have cars or
planes. (So What do you
think they did to have fun?
And what did they do to talk
With people who lived far away?
How did they do to travel to
distant places?
                                      NEXT
HOW THEY HAD FUN
They had different ways to have
     fun, instead of going to the
       movies, watching tv or
connecting to internet, they used
 to go fishing, or collecting seeds
 and threads to make necklaces.
  Although these people lived in
 the mountains and away from a
  river to fish, they did it in some
lakes and the BIG RIVER (Cauca´s
                 river)
                                       BACK
HOW THEY TALKED WITH
  PEOPLE FAR AWAY

   To communicate with
   other villages they sent
        a guy with the
  information, and he had
      to go by walking.



                              BACK
HOW THEY TRAVELED TO DISTANT
           PLACES
They never travel as far
   as today, just short
 distances and they did
      it by walking.
  Remember the horses
 and cows were brought
     by the Spanish.

                           BACK
SANTIAGO DE CALI AND
THE FIRST INHABITANTS
Also they have a different
  way to communicate, a
  different language, and
   have a different diet,
 they ate different things
 (Do you know who were
   the CALIMAS? One of
    you have an idea of
      what they ate?)
                             NEXT
THE CALIMAS
The native´s groups that lived in these
    places belong to a biggest family:
    the CALIMAS. We have a lake that
  receives that name, and some of us
      could think that it was because
     they lived around that lake or at
  least nearby. But the CALIMAS lived
    all around the VALLE DEL CAUCA,
          there were many small
     communities that belong to that
   family. And even every community
   has its own boss, rules, people and
         territory, they have some
        characteristics in common.
                                          BACK
WHAT THEY ATE
These communities ate
vegetables and different
  things they grew. But
 they also ate meat, but
 it wasn´t beef or pork,
   they ate some little
    animals called the
GUATÍN, the GURRE and
      the GÜAGÜA.
                           BACK
SANTIAGO DE CALI AND
THE FIRST INHABITANTS
   Also their life was
   different from ours
   because of the way
they built towns. (Some
  of you know what did
 this people do to build
  them? What did they
 do when they got sick?
  What did they wear?)
                           NEXT
HOW THEY BUILT
   THEIR TOWNS
  Those communities were
  composed by small villages
  with 15 to 20 persons. They
   were mainly located in the
 sides of the mountain and in
     the river´s courses. The
villages were built with houses
  from 10 to 10, some places
   more and some other less.
    They were big, rounded,
covered with straw, and there
 were many small rivers with
          potable water.
                                  BACK
WHAT THEY DID
WHEN THEY GOT SICK
And when they got sick,
   they never went to a
 see a doctor, they went
     to the Chaman or
  Mama, (the magician
  of the tribe) they took
   a shower with plants
 and in some times they
      prepared drinks.
                            BACK
WHAT THEY WORE
Well, Men and women put in
 their noses some gold´s nails
  that they called CARICURIS.
Some of them had the size of
a finger. Sometimes they used
gold´s necklaces. Men used a
 Little cotton blanket to cover
   the front and other to the
   back; Women used cotton
  blankets to cover below the
              hips.
                                  BACK
THERE IS A LAST AND SHORT STORY
The most numerous communities of the west part
   of the valley had a main chief named PETE or
 PETECUY. He lived in a high land and had a house
    with more than 400 skin´s villagers as walls
  papers. There were other houses with that kind
   of trophies but in a lower number; they were
   neighbor enemies and had a biggest merit the
   one who had killed more people. The women
     participated in this fights and if they were
     defeated, their meat would be the dinner.

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Santiago de cali and the first habitants

  • 1. SANTIAGO DE CALI AND THE FIRST INHABITANTS Once upon a time, several centuries ago, even before the spanish arrived to America, there were some communities that lived in the territory where Santiago de Cali is located in these days (One of you know how were these people called?)
  • 2. COMMUNITIES THAT LIVED IN THE PLACE WHERE SANTIAGO DE CALI IS LOCATED IN THESE DAYS Well, in this place we have some native’s groups: Jamundies, Timbas. the Colocos in the middle, and time after, the Paeces, Pijaos and Lilies.
  • 3. SANTIAGO DE CALI AND ITS FIRST INHABITANTS This people had a life a little bit different from ours. They didn`t have tv, computers, internet, cell phones or even phones, didn`t have cars or planes. (So What do you think they did to have fun? And what did they do to talk With people who lived far away? How did they do to travel to distant places? NEXT
  • 4. HOW THEY HAD FUN They had different ways to have fun, instead of going to the movies, watching tv or connecting to internet, they used to go fishing, or collecting seeds and threads to make necklaces. Although these people lived in the mountains and away from a river to fish, they did it in some lakes and the BIG RIVER (Cauca´s river) BACK
  • 5. HOW THEY TALKED WITH PEOPLE FAR AWAY To communicate with other villages they sent a guy with the information, and he had to go by walking. BACK
  • 6. HOW THEY TRAVELED TO DISTANT PLACES They never travel as far as today, just short distances and they did it by walking. Remember the horses and cows were brought by the Spanish. BACK
  • 7. SANTIAGO DE CALI AND THE FIRST INHABITANTS Also they have a different way to communicate, a different language, and have a different diet, they ate different things (Do you know who were the CALIMAS? One of you have an idea of what they ate?) NEXT
  • 8. THE CALIMAS The native´s groups that lived in these places belong to a biggest family: the CALIMAS. We have a lake that receives that name, and some of us could think that it was because they lived around that lake or at least nearby. But the CALIMAS lived all around the VALLE DEL CAUCA, there were many small communities that belong to that family. And even every community has its own boss, rules, people and territory, they have some characteristics in common. BACK
  • 9. WHAT THEY ATE These communities ate vegetables and different things they grew. But they also ate meat, but it wasn´t beef or pork, they ate some little animals called the GUATÍN, the GURRE and the GÜAGÜA. BACK
  • 10. SANTIAGO DE CALI AND THE FIRST INHABITANTS Also their life was different from ours because of the way they built towns. (Some of you know what did this people do to build them? What did they do when they got sick? What did they wear?) NEXT
  • 11. HOW THEY BUILT THEIR TOWNS Those communities were composed by small villages with 15 to 20 persons. They were mainly located in the sides of the mountain and in the river´s courses. The villages were built with houses from 10 to 10, some places more and some other less. They were big, rounded, covered with straw, and there were many small rivers with potable water. BACK
  • 12. WHAT THEY DID WHEN THEY GOT SICK And when they got sick, they never went to a see a doctor, they went to the Chaman or Mama, (the magician of the tribe) they took a shower with plants and in some times they prepared drinks. BACK
  • 13. WHAT THEY WORE Well, Men and women put in their noses some gold´s nails that they called CARICURIS. Some of them had the size of a finger. Sometimes they used gold´s necklaces. Men used a Little cotton blanket to cover the front and other to the back; Women used cotton blankets to cover below the hips. BACK
  • 14. THERE IS A LAST AND SHORT STORY The most numerous communities of the west part of the valley had a main chief named PETE or PETECUY. He lived in a high land and had a house with more than 400 skin´s villagers as walls papers. There were other houses with that kind of trophies but in a lower number; they were neighbor enemies and had a biggest merit the one who had killed more people. The women participated in this fights and if they were defeated, their meat would be the dinner.