Total population | |
---|---|
0 (2004) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Santander, Boyacá, Colombia | |
Languages | |
Chibcha | |
Religion | |
Traditional | |
Related ethnic groups | |
U'wa, Muisca, Guane |
The Lache were an indigenous, agrarian people in the highlands of what is now central Colombia's northern Boyacá and Santander departments, primarily in Gutiérrez Province and García Rovira Province. [1] [2] They were part of the Cocuy Confederation [3] and spoke Chibcha, trading predominantly with other Chibcha speakers, such as the Muisca, Guane, Pijao and Chitarero. [4] Trade included salt and textiles, as well as food stuffs. [4] [5] The Lache farmed maize, potatoes, quinoa and cotton, among other crops. [6]
In the 17th century, Lucas Fernández de Piedrahita wrote of the habit of the Laches in bringing up younger male children as culturally female. [7] [8]
The name Lache is preserved in a barrio of Bogotá known as Los Laches.
The Lache inhabited the highlands of eastern Santander and northern Boyacá and a small part of northwesternmost Casanare. [1] [9] [10]
Name | Department | Altitude (m) urban centre |
Map |
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Capitanejo | Santander | 1090 | |
Carcasí | Santander | 2080 | |
Cepitá | Santander | 3000 | |
Cerrito | Santander | 2220-4200 | |
Concepción | Santander | 2005 | |
Enciso | Santander | 1484 | |
Guaca | Santander | 2401 | |
Macaravita | Santander | 2320 | |
Málaga | Santander | 2235 | |
Molagavita | Santander | 2196 | |
San Andrés | Santander | 1617 | |
San José de Miranda | Santander | 2381 | |
San Miguel | Santander | 2200 | |
Chiscas | Boyacá | 2368 | |
Chita | Boyacá | 2964 | |
El Cocuy | Boyacá | 2750 | |
El Espino | Boyacá | 2128 | |
Guacamayas | Boyacá | 2296 | |
Jericó (shared with Muisca) |
Boyacá | 3100 | |
Panqueba | Boyacá | 2258 | |
La Salina | Casanare | 1400 | |
San Mateo | Boyacá | 2500 | |
La Uvita | Boyacá | 2700 |