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  1. The pre-Columbian history of Costa Rica extends from the establishment of the first settlers until the arrival of Christopher Columbus to the Americas. Archaeological evidence allows us to date the arrival of the first humans to Costa Rica to between 7000 and 10,000 BC.

  2. Christopher Columbus first dropped anchor in Costa Rica in 1503 at Isla Uvita. His forces overcame the indigenous people. He incorporated the territory into the Captaincy General of Guatemala as a province of New Spain in 1524. For the next 300 years, Costa Rica was a colony of Spain.

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  4. A Journey into History: Unraveling the Ancient Roots of the Maleku. The Maleku, also known as the Guatusos, are an indigenous community residing in the northern region of Costa Rica. Their name, “Guatuso,” originates from their native language and translates to “people of the forest.”.

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    The Diquis culture (sometimes spelled Diquís) was a pre-Columbian indigenous culture of Costa Rica that flourished from AD 700 to 1530. [1] . The word "diquís" means "great waters" or "great river" in the Boruca language. [1] . The Diquis formed part of the Greater Chiriqui culture that spanned from southern Costa Rica to western Panama. [2]

  6. Jul 12, 2023 · Indigenous Religions and Beliefs. Costa Rica is home to several indigenous communities, each with their unique religious beliefs and practices. These indigenous religions, deeply rooted in nature and ancestral worship, offer a fascinating insight into the spiritual heritage of the country.

  7. May 9, 2011 · Ancient cultures and prehistoric discoveries in Costa Rica. By TCRN STAFF. 1966. Lou Cheek, TheCostaRicaNews.com. The main plaza of Guayabo seen from above. Photo: Anita363. To most Costa Ricans – Ticos and expats alike – Costa Rican history begins with the arrival of the Spanish in 1502. Recent developments and archeological finds are ...

  8. Jun 8, 2023 · The indigenous peoples of Costa Rica are predominantly Christian. However, they also practice traditional religious beliefs, such as animism and shamanism. The indigenous peoples of Costa Rica are known for their beautiful art and music. They create a variety of objects, such as ceramics, textiles, and jewelry.

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