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Juan Friede Alter (Wlava,
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, 28 June 1990) was a Ukrainian-Colombian historian of Jewish descent who is recognised as one of the most important writers about Colombian history, the Spanish conquests and a proponent of indigenism; the defense of the rights and descriptions of the oppression of
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. Juan Friede went to Colombia in 1926 for business and his fascination for the country, its climate and culture made him emigrate. He became a Colombian citizen in 1930. During the 1940s, Friede made extensive studies about various indigenous peoples in the country. He was a professor at the newly founded Department of Social Sciences of the
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and is considered one of the pioneers of the "New History" movement in Colombia, together with Jaime Jaramillo Uribe, Luis Eduardo Nieto Arteta and Luis Ospina Vásquez. His former house in San Agustín since 2006 bears the name ''Casa Museo Juan Friede''.


Biography

Juan Friede Alter was born in a village called Wlava,Historiadores internacionales influyentes en Colombia
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indicated as Ukrainian or Polish, close to the border with Germany,Juan Friede (1902-1990) - Jaime Jaramillo Uribe
/ref> part of the
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on February 17, 1901 in a Jewish family.Camacho Sánchez et al., 2007. p.487 Friede went to school in
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in the turbulent years of the Russian Revolution of 1917. The new regime drove the family to
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and Friede studied Economical and Social Sciences at the Hochschule für Welthandel in Vienna, graduating in 1922. The environment of Vienna of the 1920s influenced Friede positively and he was a member of an anarcho-ecological society called ''Vanderfliegel''. After his studies in Vienna, he continued his research at the newly founded
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. In 1923, Friede started working for the import-export firm J. Stern & Co. The firm sent Friede to Colombia in 1926. Friede arrived first in Cartagena and later in Buenaventura. He was so much impressed by the country, its climate, poverty and people, that he decided to emigrate. Juan Friede first settled in Manizales, working for J. Stern & Co in trading coffee, automobiles and other imports, a job offering him to travel through Colombia. On February 20,Juan Friede: primer historiador de la problemática indígena
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or March 3, 1930, Friede became a Colombian national. After a decline in the activities of J. Stern & Co., Friede worked for Caldas Motors, a subsidiary of Ford Motors from 1935 to 1941.Juan Friede (1901-1990): investigador de los indígenas y de la historia de Colombia
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Rueda Enciso, 2005, p.332 In 1939, Friede moved from Manizales to Bogotá and in 1940 he opened the first
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in the Colombian capital.Toro Agudelo, 2012, p.14 Two years later Colombian muralist
Pedro Nel Gómez Pedro Nel Gómez Agudelo (4 July 1899 — 6 June 1984) was a Colombian engineer, painter, and sculptor, best known for his work as a muralist, and for starting, along with Santiago Martinez Delgado, the Colombian Muralist Movement, inspired by ...
held an exposition in Friede's art gallery.Pedro Nel Gómez 1899-1984. En un país necesitado de pintores
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During the
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of 1942, Friede made the first documentary about the important
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and
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San Agustín.Historia de la arqueología en San Agustín
/ref> This formed the onset of further studies of the indigenous people of Colombia between 1943 and 1946.No figuraron en la série, pero los pidieron los lectores
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He lived in San Agustín until the end of 1945. In 1944, Friede published his book ''El indio en la lucha por la tierra'', where he described the continuous repression of the indigenous people of the department of Cauca.Zuluaga, 2002, p.155 Friede is considered together with Jaime Jaramillo Uribe, Luis Eduardo Nieto Arteta and Luis Ospina Vásquez, one of the founders of "New History" in Colombia, after writing a voluminous work about the conquests and indigenous history in his 1955 publication ''Documentos Inéditos para la Historia de Colombia''.Puentes & Suárez, 2014, p.41Toro Agudelo, 2012, p.13 In 1959 the Department of Social Sciences of the
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was founded, where Juan Friede was one of the main professors.Biografía Juan Friede
/ref>Pineda Camacho, 2004, p.70 Between 1962 and 1990, Friede lived in Colombia and the
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. Juan Friede has published 682 works in Spanish and English.Juan Friede
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He spoke fluent Russian, German, French, English and Spanish.


Research by Juan Friede


Indigenous peoples of Colombia

Friede has published various books and articles about the
indigenous peoples of Colombia Indigenous peoples of Colombia, are the ethnic groups who have inhabited Colombia since before the European colonization, in the early 16th century. According to the last census, they comprise 4.4% of the country's population, belonging to 115 d ...
, among others the Muisca, Andaquí, Arhuaco, Kofán and
Quimbaya The Quimbaya (/kɪmbaɪa/) were a small indigenous group in present-day Colombia noted for their gold work characterized by technical accuracy and detailed designs. The majority of the gold work is made in ''tumbaga'' alloy, with 30% copper, ...
.


Conquest

Many conquistadors as well as
Spanish chroniclers Spanish might refer to: * Items from or related to Spain: **Spaniards are a nation and ethnic group indigenous to Spain **Spanish language, spoken in Spain and many Latin American countries **Spanish cuisine Other places * Spanish, Ontario, Cana ...
in Colombia have been described in biographies by Juan Friede. On
Pedro de Aguado Friar Pedro de Aguado (1513 or 1538 – late 16th or early 17th century) was a Spanish Franciscan friar who spent around 15 years in the New Kingdom of Granada, preaching to the indigenous people. During this time he collected source material ...
, whose birth date is uncertain, he wrote that De Aguado was baptised in Valdemoro on January 26, 1513.Friede, 1964, pp.177-232 Friede published about Rodrigo de Bastidas and others in ''La conquista del territorio y el poblamiento''.Friede, 1981, p.131 The abuse of the indigenous people by
Pedro de Heredia Pedro de Heredia (c. 1505 in Madrid – January 27, 1554 in Zahara de los Atunes, Cádiz) was a Spanish conquistador, founder of the city of Cartagena de Indias and explorer of the northern coast and the interior of present-day Colombia. Earl ...
was reported by Friede in ''Fuentes documentales para la historia del Nuevo Reino de Granada: desde la instalación de la Real Audiencia en Santafé''.Friede, 1976 Juan Friede has published various works about the
Spanish conquest of the Muisca The Spanish conquest of the Muisca took place from 1537 to 1540. The Muisca were the inhabitants of the central Andean highlands of Colombia before the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors. They were organised in a loose confederation of differe ...
and the foundation of Bogotá. He described the routes of the main conquistadors Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada and Nikolaus Federmann towards the Bogotá savanna and Eastern Hills in ''Descubrimiento del Nuevo Reino de Granada y Fundación de Bogotá (1536–1539)''.Friede, 1960a, pp.69-78 In 1960, Friede published a review of ''
Epítome de la conquista del Nuevo Reino de Granada ''Epítome de la conquista del Nuevo Reino de Granada'' (English: ''Summary of the conquest of the New Kingdom of Granada'') is a document of uncertain authorship, possibly (partly) written by Spanish conquistador Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada be ...
'', an early publication about the conquest expeditions of the Spanish against the Muisca and Panche of uncertain authorship. Friede maintains the work has been written entirely by
Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada y Rivera, also spelled as Ximénez and De Quezada, (;1496 16 February 1579) was a Spanish explorer and conquistador in northern South America, territories currently known as Colombia. He explored the territory named ...
, the main conquistador of central-Colombia.Descubrimiento del Nuevo Reino de Granada y Fundación de Bogotá - ''Epítome de la conquista del Nuevo Reino de Granada''
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Friede, 1960b, p.93Friede, 1960b, p.94


History

Friede also published about the post-Spanish history of Colombia and Peru; the
Battle of Boyacá The Battle of Boyacá (1819), was the decisive battle that ensured the success of Bolívar's campaign to liberate New Granada. The battle of Boyaca is considered the beginning of the independence of the north of South America, and is considered i ...
in 1819, the Battle of Ayacucho in 1824, the foundation of the Mint in Bogotá in the seventeenth century, the history of
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and
Popayán Popayán () is the capital of the Colombian departments of Colombia, department of Cauca Department, Cauca. It is located in southwestern Colombia between the Cordillera Occidental (Colombia), Western Mountain Range and Cordillera Central (Colo ...
, especially Juan del Valle,Personalidades del ámbito religioso colombiano
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and the Colombian painters
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and Luis Alberto Acuña.Álvarez, 2014, p.28 Juan Friede Alter wrote a critical review of
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Pedro Simón ''Fray'' Pedro Simón ( San Lorenzo de la Parrilla, Spain, 1574 - Ubaté, New Kingdom of Granada, ca. 1628) was a Spanish franciscan friar, professor and chronicler of the indigenous peoples of modern day Colombia and Venezuela, at the time for ...
, and together with
Benjamin Keen Benjamin Keen (1913–2002) was an American historian specialising in the history of colonial Latin America. Keen received his PhD from Yale and taught at Amherst College, West Virginia University, and Jersey State College before joining Northe ...
he published a major biography of friar Bartolomé de las Casas in 1971.Friede & Keen, 1971


Works

This list is a selection.


Books


Indigenous people

* 1979 - ''Indígenas y represión en Colombia'' * 1974 - ''Los chibchas bajo la dominación española'' * 1973 - ''La explotación indígena en Colombia bajo el gobierno de las misiones el caso de los aruacos de la Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta'' * 1963 - ''Los quimbayas bajo la dominación española : estudio documental 1539-1810'' * 1963 - ''Problemas sociales de los aruacos: tierras, gobierno, misiones'' * 1953 - ''Los andakí, 1538-1947: historia de la aculturación de una tribu selvática'' * 1952 - ''Los Kofán: una tribu de la alta Amazonia colombiana'' * 1944 - ''Comunidades indígenas del macizo colombiano'' * 1944 - ''El indio en lucha por la tierra: historia de los resguardos del macizo central colombiano''. Editorial Universidad del Cauca, Popayán, 2020 * 1943 - ''Los indios del alto Magdalena (vida, luchas y exterminio) 1609-1931''


Conquest

* 1991 - ''Cristobal Colón y el encuentro de dos mundos'' * 1979 - ''El Adelantado don Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada'' * 1974 - ''Biografía de Nicolás Federman, conquistador de Venezuela, 1506?-1542'' * 1970 - ''Rutas de Cartagena de Indias a Buenos Aires y sublevaciones de Pizarro, Castilla y Hernández Girón, 1540-1570'' * 1966 - ''Invasión del país de los chibchas, conquista del Nuevo Reino de Granada y fundación de Santafé de Bogotá: revaluaciones y rectificaciones'' * 1965 - ''Historia extensa de Colombia. 2, Descubrimiento y conquista del nuevo reino de Granada: introducción'' * 1965 - ''La extraordinaria experiencia de Francisco Martín (1531-1533)'' * 1963 - ''Vasco Núñez de Balboa y el descubrimiento del oceano pacifico'' * 1961 - ''Los Welser en la conquista de Venezuela'' * 1960 - ''Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada a través de documentos históricos; estudio biográfico'' * 1960 - ''Vida y viajes de Nicolás Féderman, conquistador, poblador y cofundador de Bogotá, 1506-1542'' * 1959 - ''El 450 aniversario del nacimiento de Gonzalo Giménez de Quesada'' * 1959 - ''Geographical ideas and the conquest of Venezuela'' * 1957 - ''Sebastián de Benalcázar en el descubrimiento del Nuevo Reino de Granada'' * 1952 - ''Algunas observaciones sobre la realidad de la emigración española a América en la primera mitad del siglo XVI'' * 1950 - ''Antecedentes histórico-geográficos del descubrimiento de la meseta Chibcha por el licenciado Jiménez de Quesada''


General history

* 1974 - ''La Batalla de Ayacucho, 9 de diciembre de 1824'' * 1971 - ''Bartolomé de las Casas in history: toward an understanding of the man and his work'' - with
Benjamin Keen Benjamin Keen (1913–2002) was an American historian specialising in the history of colonial Latin America. Keen received his PhD from Yale and taught at Amherst College, West Virginia University, and Jersey State College before joining Northe ...
* 1968 - ''La batalla de Boyacá, 7 de agosto de 1819, a través de los archivos españoles. Recopilación documental, transcrita y anotada'' * 1964 - ''Fray Pedro Aguado y Fray Antonio Medrano, historiadores de Colombia y Venezuela'' * 1963 - ''Acerca del nombre del Perú'' * 1963 - ''Documentos sobre la fundación de la Casa de Moneda en Santa Fe de Bogotá (1614-1635) conservados en el Archivo General de Indias, Sevilla'' * 1963 - ''Historia de Pereira'' * 1961 - ''Vida y luchas de don Juan del Valle, primer obispo de Popayán y protector de indios; estudio documental basado en investigaciones realizadas en los archivos de Colombia, España y el Vaticano'' * 1959 - ''La censura española del siglo XVI y los libros de Historia de América'' * 1957 - ''Los franciscanos y el clero en el nuevo reino de Granada durante el siglo XVI'' * 1945 - ''El pintor colombiano The Colombian painter, Carlos Correa''


Articles

* 1963 - ''Colones alemanes en la Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta'' * 1961 - ''El primer libro colombiano'' * 1961 - ''La introduccion de mineros alemanes en America por la compañia Welser de Augsburgo'' * 1960 - ''Quién fué el autor del "Epítome de la conquista del Nuevo Reino de Granada"?'' * 1957 - ''Los franciscanos y el clero en el nuevo reino de Granada durante el siglo XVI'' * 1956 - ''Nicolás Féderman en el descubrimiento del Nuevo Reino de Granada'' * 1955 - ''La rebelión de Álvaro de Oyón'' * 1952 - ''Las minas de Muzo y la "Peste" acaecida a principios del Siglo XVII en el Nuevo Reino de Granada'' * 1951 - ''Book Review: Los Muiscas antes de la Conquista'' * 1947 - ''El arte de los Kofán''


Trivia

* Juan Friede is featured on a Colombian postage stamp of 1997List of postage stamps of Colombia
/ref> * The wooden house where Friede lived in San Agustín was turned into the ''Casa Museo Juan Friede'' ("Juan Friede Museum") in 2006Casa Museo Juan Friede, San Augustin - Colombia
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Casa Museo Juan Friede, Parque Arqueológico Alto de los Ídolos, Huila
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See also

* List of Muisca and pre-Muisca scholars * Muisca * San Agustín *
San Agustín Archaeological Park The San Agustín Archaeological Park (Spanish: ''Parque Arqueológico de San Agustín'') is a large archaeological area located near the town of San Agustín in Huila Department in Colombia. The park contains the largest collection of religious m ...


References


Cited works by Juan Friede

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Biography of Juan Friede

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External links

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