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A new analysis of ancient DNA reveals a previously unknown lineage of hunter-gatherers who lived in what is now Colombia.
Spanish explorer Rodrigo de Bastidas visits Panama, which was home to Cuna, Choco, Guaymi and other indigenous peoples.
An analysis of bones from ancient people who once lived in Colombia has discovered DNA that does not directly connect them to ...
Margarita Nieves, director of the Colombian Offshore Wind Research Network, told The Associated Press that despite large ...
Ancient human remains discovered in Colombia have revealed a genetic mystery that challenges what we know about the early ...
“Venezuela has one of the highest murder rates in the world,” warns the Foreign Office. “Armed robbery, mugging, carjacking ...
Trump appears not to understand that word, unless it involves concocting fictitious persecution of white people, namely, those alleged refugees admitted with great fanfare from South Africa, whose ...
Indigenous communities in Guyana, such as the Kapohn people, have received funds from carbon credit sales negotiated by the ...
According to the archeologists, the lineage found in the DNA dates back to around 6,000 to 500 years ago, belonging to the ...
The primate species identified in the Sete de Setembro Indigenous Land have symbolic meanings that are deeply associated with ...
Miguel Guimaraes Vasquez fought for years to protect his homeland in the Peruvian Amazon from deforestation related to the ...