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Amazońskie plemiona z Ekwadoru - Abaca
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AMAZON REGION, ECUADOR - FEBRUARY 24: Members of the Bameno community, part of the Waorani people of the Ecuadorian Amazon, look at their mobile phones as daily lives continues in Amazon Region of Ecuador on February 24, 2025. Under the leadership of Penti Baihua, the Bameno have made many achievements in preserving their culture. These include the establishment of a school, solar energy systems, drinking water projects and limited internet access. Nestled deep within the rainforest, this small group of 145 lives in near-total isolation, surrounded by dense jungle and winding rivers. Despite increasing threats to their environment, they remain committed to preserving their culture, beliefs, and way of life. While many Waorani communities transitioned to settled life following missionary contact, Bameno has maintained its traditional forest-based lifestyle since their last outside contact in the 1970s. Ozge Elif Kizil / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM
2025-04-29
AA/ABACA/Abaca/East News
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