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The Nukak Makú: Driven from Paradise

The Nukak Makú: Driven from Paradise

We are fortunate to have living examples of foragers in the twenty-first century. At least two tribes of hunter-gatherers are still active: Maku, Nukai, and Hupdu bands between Brazi andl Colombia. Both of these groups of people prefer to be nomadic…

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Amazonian Art from the Stone Age: Chiribiquete

Amazonian Art from the Stone Age: Chiribiquete

Chiribiquete, also known as the “House of Jaguars,” is an imposing plateau that rises majestically into the Sky within the Sierra de la Lindosa, an extensive region of dense jungle in the Amazon Rainforest in southern Colombia. It stands out not only for its exceptional natural beauty…

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Amazonian Art: The Echoes of Their Soul

Amazonian Art: The Echoes of Their Soul

Amazonian Art: Where the Canvas Whispers the Echoes of Their Soul   Amazonian art pulsates with life and spiritual meaning, transcending mere aesthetics. It's a vibrant expression of indigenous beliefs, mythologies, and spiritual connections, engaging in an intimate dialogue with their identity and their home—the majestic immensity of the Amazon Rainforest.Amazonian Culture and Identity   The Indigenous People of the Amazon possess exceptional artistic talents. They reveal their values, visions, perspectives, and cultural insights through nuanced paintings, unveiling a world filled with...

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