ountains in exchange for being
slaves. This change in habitat decimated the native culture and
running out. Were trustees of Susacón:
Quincoces and Juan Pedro Bravo de Molina. historian
Ramón C. Correa, the territory was dismembered Susacón comprising the
indigenous town called Sativasur. In the late seventeenth
century Susacón appears as one of the Indian reservations belonging to the
Province of Tunja