Tahamí people

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The Tahamíes Indigenous were a Colombian indigenous peoples who inhabited the Antioquia region between the Porce and Magdalena rivers. They were related to the Muisca. Many municipalities such as Carmen de Viboral, Rionegro, Marinilla, Segovia, Amalfi, El Peñol, Yolombó, Cisneros, and Guarne are claimed to be first inhabited by these people.