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COLOMBIAN MOMMY
Myths for Monday -- La Bola De Fuego a Warning to Any Juan. Today's myth comes to us from the Llanos of Colombia (Arauca, Casanare, and today's department, Meta). It is called La Bola de Fuego or The Fireball. In a strange turn of events, I have 2 nephews, 1 niece, 1 grand niece and 1 grand nephew who live in the Llano. THE GAITA COLOMBIANA Gaitas are an indigenous flute of Colombia, commonly used by the Kogi, Zenu and Kuna Indians located on the Atlantic coast of Colombia. There are actually 2 different kinds of gaitas-- the male (macho) and female (hembra).The female has five openings and is responsible for the melody. The male gaita has only 2 openings and plays harmony. Often the person playing the male gaita will have aLA MADREMONTE
The myth of the Madremonte (Mother Mountain), and I do say myth though many campesinos in Colombia believe in her today, has it's roots in the indigenous cultures of Colombia and is known throughout much of Colombia including Antioquia, Caldas, Arauca, Caqueta, Amazonas, Guainia, and perhaps more departments.. The Madremonte looks like a large woman. She has large, bony THE ZENÚ (OR SINÚ) INDIANS The Zenú (or Sinú) Indians. There are 2 different histories to the Zenú Indians. The first is the pre - hispanic history, which lasted from 300 B.C. to 1500 A.D. Then, there is the modern history and culture of the Zenú. Today, I wish to focus on the modern Zenú, a group of about 52,000 Indians, which lives in the department ofCórdoba
REYES MAGOS
Reyes Magos. January 6 th is a National Holiday in Colombia, and it officially marks the end of the holiday season. This particular holiday is known as the Día de los Reyes Magos -- Three Kings Day or the Epiphany. There is a great explanation of the evolution of theMUSICA LLANERA
MUSICA LLANERA. The music of the Llano is called MUSCIA LLANERA. It is of both Spanish and Indigenous origin, and belongs equally to Colombia and Venezuela. It is considered a important feature of the cultural heritage of both nations and is a uniting factor of the people along both sides of the Colombia/Venezuela border.SOMBRERO VUELTIAO
Sombrero Vueltiao. Internationally, perhaps one of the most widely recognized symbols of Colombia is the SOMBRERO VUELTIAO. It was also declared a National Symbol of Colombia by an act of Congress (Ley 908 of September 8, 2004). This beautiful piece of wearable art comes from the Caribbean coast -- specifically the departments of Sucre (capital MUISCA INDIGENOUS NAMES, FROM HUNZA (TUNJA) The interesting fact is that shortly thereafter Hernán Pérez de Quesada boarded a ship to return to Spain and was struck by lightening and killed. He died having never enjoyed the riches that he stole from the Muisca Indians. Other Famous Muisca Names from Tunja (HUNZA): Hunzahua (OON zah OOwah) Tomagata (toh mah GAH tah) Tutazúa (too tah MAIDEN NAMES IN COLOMBIA According to the Registraduria Nacional del Estado Civil in Colombia, the most common last names in Colombia in 2010 were the following. Rodríguez Gómez González Martínez García López Hernández Sánchez Ramírez Pérez Días Muñoz Rojas Moreno Jiménez While this is a list that covers all of Colombia, there are some regionaldifferences.
COLOMBIAN CULTURE, COLOMBIA ADOPTION AND RAISING COLOMBIAN By Colombian Mommy - November 07, 2017. NAME CHANGES: So, I decided to investigate Colombian law on name changes. I wanted to be clear on when it is ok for the kids to change their names. The law governing name changes is found in the: Ley 1098 de 2006 - Código de la Infancia y la Adolescencia Articulo 64 #3. MYTHS FOR MONDAY -- LA BOLA DE FUEGO A WARNING TO ANY JUANAUTHOR:COLOMBIAN MOMMY
Myths for Monday -- La Bola De Fuego a Warning to Any Juan. Today's myth comes to us from the Llanos of Colombia (Arauca, Casanare, and today's department, Meta). It is called La Bola de Fuego or The Fireball. In a strange turn of events, I have 2 nephews, 1 niece, 1 grand niece and 1 grand nephew who live in the Llano. THE GAITA COLOMBIANA Gaitas are an indigenous flute of Colombia, commonly used by the Kogi, Zenu and Kuna Indians located on the Atlantic coast of Colombia. There are actually 2 different kinds of gaitas-- the male (macho) and female (hembra).The female has five openings and is responsible for the melody. The male gaita has only 2 openings and plays harmony. Often the person playing the male gaita will have aLA MADREMONTE
The myth of the Madremonte (Mother Mountain), and I do say myth though many campesinos in Colombia believe in her today, has it's roots in the indigenous cultures of Colombia and is known throughout much of Colombia including Antioquia, Caldas, Arauca, Caqueta, Amazonas, Guainia, and perhaps more departments.. The Madremonte looks like a large woman. She has large, bony THE ZENÚ (OR SINÚ) INDIANS The Zenú (or Sinú) Indians. There are 2 different histories to the Zenú Indians. The first is the pre - hispanic history, which lasted from 300 B.C. to 1500 A.D. Then, there is the modern history and culture of the Zenú. Today, I wish to focus on the modern Zenú, a group of about 52,000 Indians, which lives in the department ofCórdoba
REYES MAGOS
Reyes Magos. January 6 th is a National Holiday in Colombia, and it officially marks the end of the holiday season. This particular holiday is known as the Día de los Reyes Magos -- Three Kings Day or the Epiphany. There is a great explanation of the evolution of theMUSICA LLANERA
MUSICA LLANERA. The music of the Llano is called MUSCIA LLANERA. It is of both Spanish and Indigenous origin, and belongs equally to Colombia and Venezuela. It is considered a important feature of the cultural heritage of both nations and is a uniting factor of the people along both sides of the Colombia/Venezuela border.SOMBRERO VUELTIAO
Sombrero Vueltiao. Internationally, perhaps one of the most widely recognized symbols of Colombia is the SOMBRERO VUELTIAO. It was also declared a National Symbol of Colombia by an act of Congress (Ley 908 of September 8, 2004). This beautiful piece of wearable art comes from the Caribbean coast -- specifically the departments of Sucre (capital MUISCA INDIGENOUS NAMES, FROM HUNZA (TUNJA) The interesting fact is that shortly thereafter Hernán Pérez de Quesada boarded a ship to return to Spain and was struck by lightening and killed. He died having never enjoyed the riches that he stole from the Muisca Indians. Other Famous Muisca Names from Tunja (HUNZA): Hunzahua (OON zah OOwah) Tomagata (toh mah GAH tah) Tutazúa (too tah MAIDEN NAMES IN COLOMBIA According to the Registraduria Nacional del Estado Civil in Colombia, the most common last names in Colombia in 2010 were the following. Rodríguez Gómez González Martínez García López Hernández Sánchez Ramírez Pérez Días Muñoz Rojas Moreno Jiménez While this is a list that covers all of Colombia, there are some regionaldifferences.
COLOMBIAN CULTURE, COLOMBIA ADOPTION AND RAISING COLOMBIAN By Colombian Mommy - November 07, 2017. NAME CHANGES: So, I decided to investigate Colombian law on name changes. I wanted to be clear on when it is ok for the kids to change their names. The law governing name changes is found in the: Ley 1098 de 2006 - Código de la Infancia y la Adolescencia Articulo 64 #3.MUSICA LLANERA
MUSICA LLANERA. The music of the Llano is called MUSCIA LLANERA. It is of both Spanish and Indigenous origin, and belongs equally to Colombia and Venezuela. It is considered a important feature of the cultural heritage of both nations and is a uniting factor of the people along both sides of the Colombia/Venezuela border.LA MADREMONTE
The myth of the Madremonte (Mother Mountain), and I do say myth though many campesinos in Colombia believe in her today, has it's roots in the indigenous cultures of Colombia and is known throughout much of Colombia including Antioquia, Caldas, Arauca, Caqueta, Amazonas, Guainia, and perhaps more departments.. The Madremonte looks like a large woman. She has large, bonyCUMBIA -- FOLKLORIC
CUMBIA is yet another purely Colombian musical invention. Many people are familiar with modern cumbia.Fewer are familiar with the classic folkloric Cumbia, from which modern Cumbia is derived. The classic cumbia is played using the gaita hembra, gaita macho, the maraca, and drums. Classic cumbia is a Zambo (Indigenous and African mix) invention. In fact the word Cumbia comes COLOMBIAN CULTURE, COLOMBIA ADOPTION AND RAISING COLOMBIAN Caldo de Papas Step #1 --Place the following ingredients in a pot. 8 cups water 3-4 whole green onions with the roots and green stem chopped off AND one or the other of the following: 3-4 ribs with rib meat OR 3-4 chicken legs with skin . Step #2 -- BOIL these three ingredients until you have a STRANGEST COLOMBIAN NAMES -- PART 3 According to the Registraduria Nacional del Estado Civil in Colombia, the most common last names in Colombia in 2010 were the following. Rodríguez Gómez González Martínez García López Hernández Sánchez Ramírez Pérez Días Muñoz Rojas Moreno Jiménez While this is a list that covers all of Colombia, there are some regionaldifferences.
ONE FAMILY'S RETURN TRIP: PLAZA BOLÍVAR EAST SIDE The Plaza is surrounded by beautiful historic buildings. On the East is the Catedral Primada, originally built out of mud with a straw roof in 1538. The Cathedral has actually been rebuilt or remodeled several times. The most recent remodel was in 1823 following an earthquake. The Cathedral houses the remains of the Spanish Conquistador MYTHS FOR MONDAY -- EL POIRA OR EL MOHÁN By Colombian Mommy - June 06, 2011. Today's Myth for Monday comes from the department of Huila, but it is also a popular myth in Tolima. If you are in these areas and happen to see a parade, you will likely see someone dressed as El Poira (also knwon as El Mohán). And now, El Poira. The Poira is a short man with golden skin and long, blonde ANA MARÍA MARTÍNEZ DE NISSER For today, the spotlight falls on a heroine from Antioquia -- Ana María Martínez de Nisser. Ana María was born in Sonsón, Antioquia, on December 6, 1812. Her father was a teacher in Sanson. Her early years were spent in school where she was an excellent student. Those who knew her have written that she was very bright and quick, and was QUINCEAÑERA PARTIES IN COLOMBIA The word Quince in Spanish means 15. The Quinceañera is a girl who is turning 15 years of age. In Colombia (as well as many other Latin American countries), depending on the family's economic means, this birthday is celebrated with a special party -- a sort of coming of ageparty.
COLOMBIAN CULTURE, COLOMBIA ADOPTION AND RAISING COLOMBIAN By Colombian Mommy - November 07, 2017. NAME CHANGES: So, I decided to investigate Colombian law on name changes. I wanted to be clear on when it is ok for the kids to change their names. The law governing name changes is found in the: Ley 1098 de 2006 - Código de la Infancia y la Adolescencia Articulo 64 #3. THE GAITA COLOMBIANA Gaitas are an indigenous flute of Colombia, commonly used by the Kogi, Zenu and Kuna Indians located on the Atlantic coast of Colombia. There are actually 2 different kinds of gaitas-- the male (macho) and female (hembra).The female has five openings and is responsible for the melody. The male gaita has only 2 openings and plays harmony. Often the person playing the male gaita will have a MYTHS FOR MONDAY -- LA BOLA DE FUEGO A WARNING TO ANY JUAN Myths for Monday -- La Bola De Fuego a Warning to Any Juan. Today's myth comes to us from the Llanos of Colombia (Arauca, Casanare, and today's department, Meta). It is called La Bola de Fuego or The Fireball. In a strange turn of events, I have 2 nephews, 1 niece, 1 grand niece and 1 grand nephew who live in the Llano. THE ZENÚ (OR SINÚ) INDIANS The Zenú (or Sinú) Indians. There are 2 different histories to the Zenú Indians. The first is the pre - hispanic history, which lasted from 300 B.C. to 1500 A.D. Then, there is the modern history and culture of the Zenú. Today, I wish to focus on the modern Zenú, a group of about 52,000 Indians, which lives in the department ofCórdoba
MUISCA INDIGENOUS NAMES, FROM HUNZA (TUNJA) The interesting fact is that shortly thereafter Hernán Pérez de Quesada boarded a ship to return to Spain and was struck by lightening and killed. He died having never enjoyed the riches that he stole from the Muisca Indians. Other Famous Muisca Names from Tunja (HUNZA): Hunzahua (OON zah OOwah) Tomagata (toh mah GAH tah) Tutazúa (too tahSOMBRERO VUELTIAO
Sombrero Vueltiao. Internationally, perhaps one of the most widely recognized symbols of Colombia is the SOMBRERO VUELTIAO. It was also declared a National Symbol of Colombia by an act of Congress (Ley 908 of September 8, 2004). This beautiful piece of wearable art comes from the Caribbean coast -- specifically the departments of Sucre (capitalMUSICA LLANERA
MUSICA LLANERA. The music of the Llano is called MUSCIA LLANERA. It is of both Spanish and Indigenous origin, and belongs equally to Colombia and Venezuela. It is considered a important feature of the cultural heritage of both nations and is a uniting factor of the people along both sides of the Colombia/Venezuela border.REYES MAGOS
Reyes Magos. January 6 th is a National Holiday in Colombia, and it officially marks the end of the holiday season. This particular holiday is known as the Día de los Reyes Magos -- Three Kings Day or the Epiphany. There is a great explanation of the evolution of the QUINCEAÑERA PARTIES IN COLOMBIA The word Quince in Spanish means 15. The Quinceañera is a girl who is turning 15 years of age. In Colombia (as well as many other Latin American countries), depending on the family's economic means, this birthday is celebrated with a special party -- a sort of coming of age party. This party, called the Fiesta de Quince, ushers the young woman MOST POPULAR FEMALE BABY NAMES IN COLOMBIA -- 2000-2010 According to the Registraduria Nacional del Estado Civil in Colombia, the most common last names in Colombia in 2010 were the following. Rodríguez Gómez González Martínez García López Hernández Sánchez Ramírez Pérez Días Muñoz Rojas Moreno Jiménez While this is a list that covers all of Colombia, there are some regionaldifferences.
COLOMBIAN CULTURE, COLOMBIA ADOPTION AND RAISING COLOMBIAN By Colombian Mommy - November 07, 2017. NAME CHANGES: So, I decided to investigate Colombian law on name changes. I wanted to be clear on when it is ok for the kids to change their names. The law governing name changes is found in the: Ley 1098 de 2006 - Código de la Infancia y la Adolescencia Articulo 64 #3. THE GAITA COLOMBIANA Gaitas are an indigenous flute of Colombia, commonly used by the Kogi, Zenu and Kuna Indians located on the Atlantic coast of Colombia. There are actually 2 different kinds of gaitas-- the male (macho) and female (hembra).The female has five openings and is responsible for the melody. The male gaita has only 2 openings and plays harmony. Often the person playing the male gaita will have a MYTHS FOR MONDAY -- LA BOLA DE FUEGO A WARNING TO ANY JUAN Myths for Monday -- La Bola De Fuego a Warning to Any Juan. Today's myth comes to us from the Llanos of Colombia (Arauca, Casanare, and today's department, Meta). It is called La Bola de Fuego or The Fireball. In a strange turn of events, I have 2 nephews, 1 niece, 1 grand niece and 1 grand nephew who live in the Llano. THE ZENÚ (OR SINÚ) INDIANS The Zenú (or Sinú) Indians. There are 2 different histories to the Zenú Indians. The first is the pre - hispanic history, which lasted from 300 B.C. to 1500 A.D. Then, there is the modern history and culture of the Zenú. Today, I wish to focus on the modern Zenú, a group of about 52,000 Indians, which lives in the department ofCórdoba
MUISCA INDIGENOUS NAMES, FROM HUNZA (TUNJA) The interesting fact is that shortly thereafter Hernán Pérez de Quesada boarded a ship to return to Spain and was struck by lightening and killed. He died having never enjoyed the riches that he stole from the Muisca Indians. Other Famous Muisca Names from Tunja (HUNZA): Hunzahua (OON zah OOwah) Tomagata (toh mah GAH tah) Tutazúa (too tahSOMBRERO VUELTIAO
Sombrero Vueltiao. Internationally, perhaps one of the most widely recognized symbols of Colombia is the SOMBRERO VUELTIAO. It was also declared a National Symbol of Colombia by an act of Congress (Ley 908 of September 8, 2004). This beautiful piece of wearable art comes from the Caribbean coast -- specifically the departments of Sucre (capitalMUSICA LLANERA
MUSICA LLANERA. The music of the Llano is called MUSCIA LLANERA. It is of both Spanish and Indigenous origin, and belongs equally to Colombia and Venezuela. It is considered a important feature of the cultural heritage of both nations and is a uniting factor of the people along both sides of the Colombia/Venezuela border.REYES MAGOS
Reyes Magos. January 6 th is a National Holiday in Colombia, and it officially marks the end of the holiday season. This particular holiday is known as the Día de los Reyes Magos -- Three Kings Day or the Epiphany. There is a great explanation of the evolution of the QUINCEAÑERA PARTIES IN COLOMBIA The word Quince in Spanish means 15. The Quinceañera is a girl who is turning 15 years of age. In Colombia (as well as many other Latin American countries), depending on the family's economic means, this birthday is celebrated with a special party -- a sort of coming of age party. This party, called the Fiesta de Quince, ushers the young woman MOST POPULAR FEMALE BABY NAMES IN COLOMBIA -- 2000-2010 According to the Registraduria Nacional del Estado Civil in Colombia, the most common last names in Colombia in 2010 were the following. Rodríguez Gómez González Martínez García López Hernández Sánchez Ramírez Pérez Días Muñoz Rojas Moreno Jiménez While this is a list that covers all of Colombia, there are some regionaldifferences.
MUSICA LLANERA
The original Llanera music is the rural or campesina music. These songs narrate the stories of life and love in rural areas. They use the language of the rural areas and are played with typical musical instruments: the harp (el arpa llanera), the bandola, the cuatro (asmall guitar with 4
CUMBIA -- FOLKLORIC
CUMBIA is yet another purely Colombian musical invention. Many people are familiar with modern cumbia.Fewer are familiar with the classic folkloric Cumbia, from which modern Cumbia is derived. The classic cumbia is played using the gaita hembra, gaita macho, the maraca, and drums. Classic cumbia is a Zambo (Indigenous and African mix) invention. In fact the word Cumbia comes MYTHS FOR MONDAY -- LA BOLA DE FUEGO A WARNING TO ANY JUAN Myths for Monday -- La Bola De Fuego a Warning to Any Juan. Today's myth comes to us from the Llanos of Colombia (Arauca, Casanare, and today's department, Meta). It is called La Bola de Fuego or The Fireball. In a strange turn of events, I have 2 nephews, 1 niece, 1 grand niece and 1 grand nephew who live in the Llano. ONE FAMILY'S RETURN TRIP: PLAZA BOLÍVAR EAST SIDE The Plaza is surrounded by beautiful historic buildings. On the East is the Catedral Primada, originally built out of mud with a straw roof in 1538. The Cathedral has actually been rebuilt or remodeled several times. The most recent remodel was in 1823 following an earthquake. The Cathedral houses the remains of the Spanish Conquistador STRANGEST COLOMBIAN NAMES -- PART 3 According to the Registraduria Nacional del Estado Civil in Colombia, the most common last names in Colombia in 2010 were the following. Rodríguez Gómez González Martínez García López Hernández Sánchez Ramírez Pérez Días Muñoz Rojas Moreno Jiménez While this is a list that covers all of Colombia, there are some regionaldifferences.
MYTHS FOR MONDAY -- EL POIRA OR EL MOHÁN By Colombian Mommy - June 06, 2011. Today's Myth for Monday comes from the department of Huila, but it is also a popular myth in Tolima. If you are in these areas and happen to see a parade, you will likely see someone dressed as El Poira (also knwon as El Mohán). And now, El Poira. The Poira is a short man with golden skin and long, blonde MAIDEN NAMES IN COLOMBIA According to the Registraduria Nacional del Estado Civil in Colombia, the most common last names in Colombia in 2010 were the following. Rodríguez Gómez González Martínez García López Hernández Sánchez Ramírez Pérez Días Muñoz Rojas Moreno Jiménez While this is a list that covers all of Colombia, there are some regionaldifferences.
MYTHS FOR MONDAY -- NUKAK MAKÚ AND IDN KAMNI Myths for Monday -- Nukak Makú and Idn Kamni. Today's myth takes us to the department of Guaviare. There, between the Guaviare and Inírida rivers live a small group of Indigenous people called the Nukak Makú. This group of nomadic hunter-gatherers had been"uncontacted" by
MOST POPULAR FEMALE BABY NAMES IN COLOMBIA -- 2000-2010 According to the Registraduria Nacional del Estado Civil in Colombia, the most common last names in Colombia in 2010 were the following. Rodríguez Gómez González Martínez García López Hernández Sánchez Ramírez Pérez Días Muñoz Rojas Moreno Jiménez While this is a list that covers all of Colombia, there are some regionaldifferences.
QUINCEAÑERA PARTIES IN COLOMBIA The word Quince in Spanish means 15. The Quinceañera is a girl who is turning 15 years of age. In Colombia (as well as many other Latin American countries), depending on the family's economic means, this birthday is celebrated with a special party -- a sort of coming of ageparty.
COLOMBIAN CULTURE, COLOMBIA ADOPTION AND RAISING COLOMBIAN By Colombian Mommy - November 07, 2017. NAME CHANGES: So, I decided to investigate Colombian law on name changes. I wanted to be clear on when it is ok for the kids to change their names. The law governing name changes is found in the: Ley 1098 de 2006 - Código de la Infancia y la Adolescencia Articulo 64 #3. THE GAITA COLOMBIANA Gaitas are an indigenous flute of Colombia, commonly used by the Kogi, Zenu and Kuna Indians located on the Atlantic coast of Colombia. There are actually 2 different kinds of gaitas-- the male (macho) and female (hembra).The female has five openings and is responsible for the melody. The male gaita has only 2 openings and plays harmony. Often the person playing the male gaita will have a MYTHS FOR MONDAY -- LA BOLA DE FUEGO A WARNING TO ANY JUAN Myths for Monday -- La Bola De Fuego a Warning to Any Juan. Today's myth comes to us from the Llanos of Colombia (Arauca, Casanare, and today's department, Meta). It is called La Bola de Fuego or The Fireball. In a strange turn of events, I have 2 nephews, 1 niece, 1 grand niece and 1 grand nephew who live in the Llano. THE ZENÚ (OR SINÚ) INDIANS The Zenú (or Sinú) Indians. There are 2 different histories to the Zenú Indians. The first is the pre - hispanic history, which lasted from 300 B.C. to 1500 A.D. Then, there is the modern history and culture of the Zenú. Today, I wish to focus on the modern Zenú, a group of about 52,000 Indians, which lives in the department ofCórdoba
MUISCA INDIGENOUS NAMES, FROM HUNZA (TUNJA) The interesting fact is that shortly thereafter Hernán Pérez de Quesada boarded a ship to return to Spain and was struck by lightening and killed. He died having never enjoyed the riches that he stole from the Muisca Indians. Other Famous Muisca Names from Tunja (HUNZA): Hunzahua (OON zah OOwah) Tomagata (toh mah GAH tah) Tutazúa (too tahSOMBRERO VUELTIAO
Sombrero Vueltiao. Internationally, perhaps one of the most widely recognized symbols of Colombia is the SOMBRERO VUELTIAO. It was also declared a National Symbol of Colombia by an act of Congress (Ley 908 of September 8, 2004). This beautiful piece of wearable art comes from the Caribbean coast -- specifically the departments of Sucre (capitalMUSICA LLANERA
MUSICA LLANERA. The music of the Llano is called MUSCIA LLANERA. It is of both Spanish and Indigenous origin, and belongs equally to Colombia and Venezuela. It is considered a important feature of the cultural heritage of both nations and is a uniting factor of the people along both sides of the Colombia/Venezuela border.REYES MAGOS
Reyes Magos. January 6 th is a National Holiday in Colombia, and it officially marks the end of the holiday season. This particular holiday is known as the Día de los Reyes Magos -- Three Kings Day or the Epiphany. There is a great explanation of the evolution of the QUINCEAÑERA PARTIES IN COLOMBIA The word Quince in Spanish means 15. The Quinceañera is a girl who is turning 15 years of age. In Colombia (as well as many other Latin American countries), depending on the family's economic means, this birthday is celebrated with a special party -- a sort of coming of age party. This party, called the Fiesta de Quince, ushers the young woman MOST POPULAR FEMALE BABY NAMES IN COLOMBIA -- 2000-2010 According to the Registraduria Nacional del Estado Civil in Colombia, the most common last names in Colombia in 2010 were the following. Rodríguez Gómez González Martínez García López Hernández Sánchez Ramírez Pérez Días Muñoz Rojas Moreno Jiménez While this is a list that covers all of Colombia, there are some regionaldifferences.
COLOMBIAN CULTURE, COLOMBIA ADOPTION AND RAISING COLOMBIAN By Colombian Mommy - November 07, 2017. NAME CHANGES: So, I decided to investigate Colombian law on name changes. I wanted to be clear on when it is ok for the kids to change their names. The law governing name changes is found in the: Ley 1098 de 2006 - Código de la Infancia y la Adolescencia Articulo 64 #3. THE GAITA COLOMBIANA Gaitas are an indigenous flute of Colombia, commonly used by the Kogi, Zenu and Kuna Indians located on the Atlantic coast of Colombia. There are actually 2 different kinds of gaitas-- the male (macho) and female (hembra).The female has five openings and is responsible for the melody. The male gaita has only 2 openings and plays harmony. Often the person playing the male gaita will have a MYTHS FOR MONDAY -- LA BOLA DE FUEGO A WARNING TO ANY JUAN Myths for Monday -- La Bola De Fuego a Warning to Any Juan. Today's myth comes to us from the Llanos of Colombia (Arauca, Casanare, and today's department, Meta). It is called La Bola de Fuego or The Fireball. In a strange turn of events, I have 2 nephews, 1 niece, 1 grand niece and 1 grand nephew who live in the Llano. THE ZENÚ (OR SINÚ) INDIANS The Zenú (or Sinú) Indians. There are 2 different histories to the Zenú Indians. The first is the pre - hispanic history, which lasted from 300 B.C. to 1500 A.D. Then, there is the modern history and culture of the Zenú. Today, I wish to focus on the modern Zenú, a group of about 52,000 Indians, which lives in the department ofCórdoba
MUISCA INDIGENOUS NAMES, FROM HUNZA (TUNJA) The interesting fact is that shortly thereafter Hernán Pérez de Quesada boarded a ship to return to Spain and was struck by lightening and killed. He died having never enjoyed the riches that he stole from the Muisca Indians. Other Famous Muisca Names from Tunja (HUNZA): Hunzahua (OON zah OOwah) Tomagata (toh mah GAH tah) Tutazúa (too tahSOMBRERO VUELTIAO
Sombrero Vueltiao. Internationally, perhaps one of the most widely recognized symbols of Colombia is the SOMBRERO VUELTIAO. It was also declared a National Symbol of Colombia by an act of Congress (Ley 908 of September 8, 2004). This beautiful piece of wearable art comes from the Caribbean coast -- specifically the departments of Sucre (capitalMUSICA LLANERA
MUSICA LLANERA. The music of the Llano is called MUSCIA LLANERA. It is of both Spanish and Indigenous origin, and belongs equally to Colombia and Venezuela. It is considered a important feature of the cultural heritage of both nations and is a uniting factor of the people along both sides of the Colombia/Venezuela border.REYES MAGOS
Reyes Magos. January 6 th is a National Holiday in Colombia, and it officially marks the end of the holiday season. This particular holiday is known as the Día de los Reyes Magos -- Three Kings Day or the Epiphany. There is a great explanation of the evolution of the QUINCEAÑERA PARTIES IN COLOMBIA The word Quince in Spanish means 15. The Quinceañera is a girl who is turning 15 years of age. In Colombia (as well as many other Latin American countries), depending on the family's economic means, this birthday is celebrated with a special party -- a sort of coming of age party. This party, called the Fiesta de Quince, ushers the young woman MOST POPULAR FEMALE BABY NAMES IN COLOMBIA -- 2000-2010 According to the Registraduria Nacional del Estado Civil in Colombia, the most common last names in Colombia in 2010 were the following. Rodríguez Gómez González Martínez García López Hernández Sánchez Ramírez Pérez Días Muñoz Rojas Moreno Jiménez While this is a list that covers all of Colombia, there are some regionaldifferences.
MUSICA LLANERA
The original Llanera music is the rural or campesina music. These songs narrate the stories of life and love in rural areas. They use the language of the rural areas and are played with typical musical instruments: the harp (el arpa llanera), the bandola, the cuatro (asmall guitar with 4
CUMBIA -- FOLKLORIC
CUMBIA is yet another purely Colombian musical invention. Many people are familiar with modern cumbia.Fewer are familiar with the classic folkloric Cumbia, from which modern Cumbia is derived. The classic cumbia is played using the gaita hembra, gaita macho, the maraca, and drums. Classic cumbia is a Zambo (Indigenous and African mix) invention. In fact the word Cumbia comes MYTHS FOR MONDAY -- LA BOLA DE FUEGO A WARNING TO ANY JUAN Myths for Monday -- La Bola De Fuego a Warning to Any Juan. Today's myth comes to us from the Llanos of Colombia (Arauca, Casanare, and today's department, Meta). It is called La Bola de Fuego or The Fireball. In a strange turn of events, I have 2 nephews, 1 niece, 1 grand niece and 1 grand nephew who live in the Llano. ONE FAMILY'S RETURN TRIP: PLAZA BOLÍVAR EAST SIDE The Plaza is surrounded by beautiful historic buildings. On the East is the Catedral Primada, originally built out of mud with a straw roof in 1538. The Cathedral has actually been rebuilt or remodeled several times. The most recent remodel was in 1823 following an earthquake. The Cathedral houses the remains of the Spanish Conquistador STRANGEST COLOMBIAN NAMES -- PART 3 According to the Registraduria Nacional del Estado Civil in Colombia, the most common last names in Colombia in 2010 were the following. Rodríguez Gómez González Martínez García López Hernández Sánchez Ramírez Pérez Días Muñoz Rojas Moreno Jiménez While this is a list that covers all of Colombia, there are some regionaldifferences.
MYTHS FOR MONDAY -- EL POIRA OR EL MOHÁN By Colombian Mommy - June 06, 2011. Today's Myth for Monday comes from the department of Huila, but it is also a popular myth in Tolima. If you are in these areas and happen to see a parade, you will likely see someone dressed as El Poira (also knwon as El Mohán). And now, El Poira. The Poira is a short man with golden skin and long, blonde MAIDEN NAMES IN COLOMBIA According to the Registraduria Nacional del Estado Civil in Colombia, the most common last names in Colombia in 2010 were the following. Rodríguez Gómez González Martínez García López Hernández Sánchez Ramírez Pérez Días Muñoz Rojas Moreno Jiménez While this is a list that covers all of Colombia, there are some regionaldifferences.
MYTHS FOR MONDAY -- NUKAK MAKÚ AND IDN KAMNI Myths for Monday -- Nukak Makú and Idn Kamni. Today's myth takes us to the department of Guaviare. There, between the Guaviare and Inírida rivers live a small group of Indigenous people called the Nukak Makú. This group of nomadic hunter-gatherers had been"uncontacted" by
MOST POPULAR FEMALE BABY NAMES IN COLOMBIA -- 2000-2010 According to the Registraduria Nacional del Estado Civil in Colombia, the most common last names in Colombia in 2010 were the following. Rodríguez Gómez González Martínez García López Hernández Sánchez Ramírez Pérez Días Muñoz Rojas Moreno Jiménez While this is a list that covers all of Colombia, there are some regionaldifferences.
QUINCEAÑERA PARTIES IN COLOMBIA The word Quince in Spanish means 15. The Quinceañera is a girl who is turning 15 years of age. In Colombia (as well as many other Latin American countries), depending on the family's economic means, this birthday is celebrated with a special party -- a sort of coming of ageparty.
COLOMBIAN CULTURE, COLOMBIA ADOPTION AND RAISING COLOMBIAN By Colombian Mommy - November 07, 2017. NAME CHANGES: So, I decided to investigate Colombian law on name changes. I wanted to be clear on when it is ok for the kids to change their names. The law governing name changes is found in the: Ley 1098 de 2006 - Código de la Infancia y la Adolescencia Articulo 64 #3. THE GAITA COLOMBIANA Gaitas are an indigenous flute of Colombia, commonly used by the Kogi, Zenu and Kuna Indians located on the Atlantic coast of Colombia. There are actually 2 different kinds of gaitas-- the male (macho) and female (hembra).The female has five openings and is responsible for the melody. The male gaita has only 2 openings and plays harmony. Often the person playing the male gaita will have a MYTHS FOR MONDAY -- LA BOLA DE FUEGO A WARNING TO ANY JUAN Myths for Monday -- La Bola De Fuego a Warning to Any Juan. Today's myth comes to us from the Llanos of Colombia (Arauca, Casanare, and today's department, Meta). It is called La Bola de Fuego or The Fireball. In a strange turn of events, I have 2 nephews, 1 niece, 1 grand niece and 1 grand nephew who live in the Llano. THE ZENÚ (OR SINÚ) INDIANS The Zenú (or Sinú) Indians. There are 2 different histories to the Zenú Indians. The first is the pre - hispanic history, which lasted from 300 B.C. to 1500 A.D. Then, there is the modern history and culture of the Zenú. Today, I wish to focus on the modern Zenú, a group of about 52,000 Indians, which lives in the department ofCórdoba
MUISCA INDIGENOUS NAMES, FROM HUNZA (TUNJA) The interesting fact is that shortly thereafter Hernán Pérez de Quesada boarded a ship to return to Spain and was struck by lightening and killed. He died having never enjoyed the riches that he stole from the Muisca Indians. Other Famous Muisca Names from Tunja (HUNZA): Hunzahua (OON zah OOwah) Tomagata (toh mah GAH tah) Tutazúa (too tahSOMBRERO VUELTIAO
Sombrero Vueltiao. Internationally, perhaps one of the most widely recognized symbols of Colombia is the SOMBRERO VUELTIAO. It was also declared a National Symbol of Colombia by an act of Congress (Ley 908 of September 8, 2004). This beautiful piece of wearable art comes from the Caribbean coast -- specifically the departments of Sucre (capitalMUSICA LLANERA
MUSICA LLANERA. The music of the Llano is called MUSCIA LLANERA. It is of both Spanish and Indigenous origin, and belongs equally to Colombia and Venezuela. It is considered a important feature of the cultural heritage of both nations and is a uniting factor of the people along both sides of the Colombia/Venezuela border.REYES MAGOS
Reyes Magos. January 6 th is a National Holiday in Colombia, and it officially marks the end of the holiday season. This particular holiday is known as the Día de los Reyes Magos -- Three Kings Day or the Epiphany. There is a great explanation of the evolution of the QUINCEAÑERA PARTIES IN COLOMBIA The word Quince in Spanish means 15. The Quinceañera is a girl who is turning 15 years of age. In Colombia (as well as many other Latin American countries), depending on the family's economic means, this birthday is celebrated with a special party -- a sort of coming of age party. This party, called the Fiesta de Quince, ushers the young woman MOST POPULAR FEMALE BABY NAMES IN COLOMBIA -- 2000-2010 According to the Registraduria Nacional del Estado Civil in Colombia, the most common last names in Colombia in 2010 were the following. Rodríguez Gómez González Martínez García López Hernández Sánchez Ramírez Pérez Días Muñoz Rojas Moreno Jiménez While this is a list that covers all of Colombia, there are some regionaldifferences.
COLOMBIAN CULTURE, COLOMBIA ADOPTION AND RAISING COLOMBIAN By Colombian Mommy - November 07, 2017. NAME CHANGES: So, I decided to investigate Colombian law on name changes. I wanted to be clear on when it is ok for the kids to change their names. The law governing name changes is found in the: Ley 1098 de 2006 - Código de la Infancia y la Adolescencia Articulo 64 #3. THE GAITA COLOMBIANA Gaitas are an indigenous flute of Colombia, commonly used by the Kogi, Zenu and Kuna Indians located on the Atlantic coast of Colombia. There are actually 2 different kinds of gaitas-- the male (macho) and female (hembra).The female has five openings and is responsible for the melody. The male gaita has only 2 openings and plays harmony. Often the person playing the male gaita will have a MYTHS FOR MONDAY -- LA BOLA DE FUEGO A WARNING TO ANY JUAN Myths for Monday -- La Bola De Fuego a Warning to Any Juan. Today's myth comes to us from the Llanos of Colombia (Arauca, Casanare, and today's department, Meta). It is called La Bola de Fuego or The Fireball. In a strange turn of events, I have 2 nephews, 1 niece, 1 grand niece and 1 grand nephew who live in the Llano. THE ZENÚ (OR SINÚ) INDIANS The Zenú (or Sinú) Indians. There are 2 different histories to the Zenú Indians. The first is the pre - hispanic history, which lasted from 300 B.C. to 1500 A.D. Then, there is the modern history and culture of the Zenú. Today, I wish to focus on the modern Zenú, a group of about 52,000 Indians, which lives in the department ofCórdoba
MUISCA INDIGENOUS NAMES, FROM HUNZA (TUNJA) The interesting fact is that shortly thereafter Hernán Pérez de Quesada boarded a ship to return to Spain and was struck by lightening and killed. He died having never enjoyed the riches that he stole from the Muisca Indians. Other Famous Muisca Names from Tunja (HUNZA): Hunzahua (OON zah OOwah) Tomagata (toh mah GAH tah) Tutazúa (too tahSOMBRERO VUELTIAO
Sombrero Vueltiao. Internationally, perhaps one of the most widely recognized symbols of Colombia is the SOMBRERO VUELTIAO. It was also declared a National Symbol of Colombia by an act of Congress (Ley 908 of September 8, 2004). This beautiful piece of wearable art comes from the Caribbean coast -- specifically the departments of Sucre (capitalMUSICA LLANERA
MUSICA LLANERA. The music of the Llano is called MUSCIA LLANERA. It is of both Spanish and Indigenous origin, and belongs equally to Colombia and Venezuela. It is considered a important feature of the cultural heritage of both nations and is a uniting factor of the people along both sides of the Colombia/Venezuela border.REYES MAGOS
Reyes Magos. January 6 th is a National Holiday in Colombia, and it officially marks the end of the holiday season. This particular holiday is known as the Día de los Reyes Magos -- Three Kings Day or the Epiphany. There is a great explanation of the evolution of the QUINCEAÑERA PARTIES IN COLOMBIA The word Quince in Spanish means 15. The Quinceañera is a girl who is turning 15 years of age. In Colombia (as well as many other Latin American countries), depending on the family's economic means, this birthday is celebrated with a special party -- a sort of coming of age party. This party, called the Fiesta de Quince, ushers the young woman MOST POPULAR FEMALE BABY NAMES IN COLOMBIA -- 2000-2010 According to the Registraduria Nacional del Estado Civil in Colombia, the most common last names in Colombia in 2010 were the following. Rodríguez Gómez González Martínez García López Hernández Sánchez Ramírez Pérez Días Muñoz Rojas Moreno Jiménez While this is a list that covers all of Colombia, there are some regionaldifferences.
MUSICA LLANERA
The original Llanera music is the rural or campesina music. These songs narrate the stories of life and love in rural areas. They use the language of the rural areas and are played with typical musical instruments: the harp (el arpa llanera), the bandola, the cuatro (asmall guitar with 4
CUMBIA -- FOLKLORIC
CUMBIA is yet another purely Colombian musical invention. Many people are familiar with modern cumbia.Fewer are familiar with the classic folkloric Cumbia, from which modern Cumbia is derived. The classic cumbia is played using the gaita hembra, gaita macho, the maraca, and drums. Classic cumbia is a Zambo (Indigenous and African mix) invention. In fact the word Cumbia comes MYTHS FOR MONDAY -- LA BOLA DE FUEGO A WARNING TO ANY JUAN Myths for Monday -- La Bola De Fuego a Warning to Any Juan. Today's myth comes to us from the Llanos of Colombia (Arauca, Casanare, and today's department, Meta). It is called La Bola de Fuego or The Fireball. In a strange turn of events, I have 2 nephews, 1 niece, 1 grand niece and 1 grand nephew who live in the Llano. ONE FAMILY'S RETURN TRIP: PLAZA BOLÍVAR EAST SIDE The Plaza is surrounded by beautiful historic buildings. On the East is the Catedral Primada, originally built out of mud with a straw roof in 1538. The Cathedral has actually been rebuilt or remodeled several times. The most recent remodel was in 1823 following an earthquake. The Cathedral houses the remains of the Spanish Conquistador STRANGEST COLOMBIAN NAMES -- PART 3 According to the Registraduria Nacional del Estado Civil in Colombia, the most common last names in Colombia in 2010 were the following. Rodríguez Gómez González Martínez García López Hernández Sánchez Ramírez Pérez Días Muñoz Rojas Moreno Jiménez While this is a list that covers all of Colombia, there are some regionaldifferences.
MYTHS FOR MONDAY -- EL POIRA OR EL MOHÁN By Colombian Mommy - June 06, 2011. Today's Myth for Monday comes from the department of Huila, but it is also a popular myth in Tolima. If you are in these areas and happen to see a parade, you will likely see someone dressed as El Poira (also knwon as El Mohán). And now, El Poira. The Poira is a short man with golden skin and long, blonde MAIDEN NAMES IN COLOMBIA According to the Registraduria Nacional del Estado Civil in Colombia, the most common last names in Colombia in 2010 were the following. Rodríguez Gómez González Martínez García López Hernández Sánchez Ramírez Pérez Días Muñoz Rojas Moreno Jiménez While this is a list that covers all of Colombia, there are some regionaldifferences.
MYTHS FOR MONDAY -- NUKAK MAKÚ AND IDN KAMNI Myths for Monday -- Nukak Makú and Idn Kamni. Today's myth takes us to the department of Guaviare. There, between the Guaviare and Inírida rivers live a small group of Indigenous people called the Nukak Makú. This group of nomadic hunter-gatherers had been"uncontacted" by
MOST POPULAR FEMALE BABY NAMES IN COLOMBIA -- 2000-2010 According to the Registraduria Nacional del Estado Civil in Colombia, the most common last names in Colombia in 2010 were the following. Rodríguez Gómez González Martínez García López Hernández Sánchez Ramírez Pérez Días Muñoz Rojas Moreno Jiménez While this is a list that covers all of Colombia, there are some regionaldifferences.
QUINCEAÑERA PARTIES IN COLOMBIA The word Quince in Spanish means 15. The Quinceañera is a girl who is turning 15 years of age. In Colombia (as well as many other Latin American countries), depending on the family's economic means, this birthday is celebrated with a special party -- a sort of coming of ageparty.
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2017
NAME CHANGES:
So, I decided to investigate Colombian law on name changes. I wanted to be clear on when it is ok for the kids to change their names. The law governing name changes is found in the: Ley 1098 de 2006 - Código de la Infancia y la Adolescencia Articulo 64 #3. . This is what is states in Spanish: El adoptivo llevará como apellidos los de los adoptantes. En cuanto al nombre, sólo podrá ser modificado cuando el adoptado sea menor de tres (3) años, o consienta en ello, o el Juez encontrare justificadas las razones de su cambio.The Translation:
The adoptee will carry the surnames of the adoptive parents. With respect to the name, it can only be modified when the adoptee is younger than 3 years of age, or consents to the same, or the Judge finds justifiable reasons for a change. WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? This helped me understand why a letter from the child is required, in which the child expresses their desire to change …1 comment
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- January 06,
2016
Colombian Culture, Colombia Adoption and Raising Colombian Kids: Where is the Happiest Place on Earth?http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/this-country-was-just-named-the-happiest-in-the-world-again_568c0ce4e4b0b958f65d1d7aPost a Comment
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- June 01, 2014
It has been quite a while since I have posted, but I am so proud of Colombian Cycling I just wanted to share. In the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's most important races -- behind the Tour de France -- COLOMBIANS TOOK FIRST AND SECOND PLACE! And they won the King of the Mountain. 3 different Colombians! AWESOME!!! [/Details
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