Patángoro people
The Patángoro, also called the Pantágoro, were a Native American people of Colombia who lived on the banks of the Magdalena River.[1][2] Instead of class strata, they were grouped by clans that practiced matrilineal succession.[1] Artificial cranial deformation was a feature of Patángoro society.[2]
References
- ^ a b Steward, Julian Haynes (1946). "The Patángoro and their neighbors". Handbook of South American Indians. 4 (143). Smithsonian Institution: 34.
- ^ a b Acosta, Soledad (1908). Lecciones de historia de Colombia (in Spanish). Imprenta Nacional.
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