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Amazońskie plemiona z Ekwadoru - Abaca
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AMAZON REGION, ECUADOR - FEBRUARY 21: Domesticated spider monkeys are seen at the house of Gimeneno family where people, travelling through canoes along the Shiripuno River, on the way to the remote Bameno community in Yasuni National Park, where Waorani lands are located, stop to spend the night in the Amazon region of Ecuador on February 21, 2025. This area is known as one of the most biodiverse regions in the world, with its dense jungles and winding rivers. The Bameno community, a subgroup of 145 people, lives nestled deep within the rainforest, in near-total isolation, surrounded by dense jungle and winding rivers. Despite increasing threats to their environment—such as oil exploration, deforestation, and illegal mining—they remain committed to preserving their culture, beliefs, and way of life. While many Waorani communities transitioned to settled life after contact with missionaries, the Bameno continue to uphold their traditional forest-based lifestyle, a way of life that has been preserved since their last contact with outsiders in the 1970s. Ozge Elif Kizil / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM
2025-04-29
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