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History of the Chichas people

Origin
The place from where the Chichas people originally came from is unknown, but they most probably come from somewhere in the northern bolivian andes or the southermost peruvian andes. They were resettled to where they live now when they were conquered by the Inca Atahuallpa. From then on they mixed with some of the local people and gave birth to the modern Chicha people we know today. They adapted from living in the moist valleys of where they come from to living in the dry valleys the habitate today without losing memory of the old traditions.

Independence
Not long after being conquered and resettling the Chichas started to organize into what they are today. Without being conquered they would have remained unorganized, with internal fights and struggles for local power, under the Incan rule the Chichas learned what now consider their motto :"la unión es la fuerza" what means "the union is power". The Inca Empire fell in a bloody civil war, then where invaded by strange people from across the sea, who stablished a puppet government under the rule of the Kingdom-from-across-the-sea, which again fell in another civil war. The region pacified after a several years with the intervention of forces from the Kingdom-from-across-the-sea, and the puppet government exploited and abused Chicas peoples for centuries. To liberate themselves they allied with other native nations and rebelled against the unjust rule. The war was long and bloody but the Chichas peoples were free at last, after centuries of opression. The Chichas peoples organized a government with their own rules, based in the Community system from the old days.

A young nation finds its path
Today few months after achieving self-rule the Community of Chichas came in contact with the outside world, they found that they live in a region commonly named West Pacific and that there are thousand of other different nations with their own history and traditions, this does not stop surprising the Chichas people. Now they have received several invitations to move to another regions of the world. The Chichan Community council is considering this, but there is also the question of where to move and with which nations share frontiers and life.

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