Okay kiddo, let me tell you about the Pijao people. They are a group of native South Americans who used to live in what is now Colombia. They had their own language, traditions, and ways of life that were different from other groups living around them.
The Pijao people were very skilled farmers and hunters. They grew crops like maize, beans, and cassava, and raised animals like llamas and alpacas. They also had their own way of making clothes and crafts from materials like cotton and wool.
But unfortunately, many of the Pijao people died from diseases brought by Europeans who arrived in South America in the 1500s. This caused a decline in their population, and they were eventually forced to move out of their homeland.
Today, there are still some Pijao people living in Colombia, and they are working to keep their traditions and language alive. They are an important part of Colombia's history and culture, and we can learn a lot from them about how Native Americans used to live long ago.