1. Muisca - Noun
2. Muisca - Proper noun
Muisca (plural Muiscas or Muisca)
A member of the Chibcha-speaking people who formed the Muiscan Confederation of the central highlands of present-day Colombia's Eastern Range.
Muisca
The Chibcha language.
Among those groups were the Muisca or "Muysca," and the Tairona, located in present-day Colombia. Source: Internet
Although all three were drawn by the Indian treasures, none intended to reach Muisca territory, where they finally met. Source: Internet
History Indigenous peoples influence Muisca culture golden raft The indigenous peoples in Colombia used and some continue to use the water ways as the way of transportation using rafts and canoes. Source: Internet
In August 1538, Quesáda founded Santa Fe de Bogotá on the site of Muisca village of Bacatá. Source: Internet
‘s Monserrate church is located on a site that is as sacred now as it was centuries before Spanish conquistadors invaded the heartland of the Muisca people. Source: Internet