Itonama people

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The Itonama people are an indigenous ethnic group of the Bolivian Amazon, known for their distinct language, traditional forest-based livelihoods, and cultural practices tied to the rivers and wetlands of the Beni region.

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Label Occurrences
Itonama people canonical 4

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group
indigenous people
associatedWithEcosystem flooded savannas
gallery forests
associatedWithRiver Blanco River
Itonomas River
continent South America
country Bolivia
countryOfCitizenship Bolivia
culturalRegion lowland Bolivia
environment rivers
tropical forest
wetlands
ethnonym Itonama
hasCulturalPractice river-based rituals
traditional forest knowledge
wetland-related ceremonies
hasTraditionalHousing palm-thatch roofs
wooden houses
hasTraditionalKnowledge medicinal plants
river navigation
wetland management
historicalRegion Llanos de Moxos
surface form: Moxos plains
language Itonama language
languageFamily language isolate
legalStatus constitutionally recognized indigenous nation in Bolivia
locatedIn Bolivian Amazon
partOf indigenous peoples of the Amazon Basin
populationTrend declining
primarySettlementArea Sajama Province
surface form: Itonomas Province
recognizedAs indigenous people of Bolivia
region Beni Department
religion Roman Catholicism
indigenous beliefs
syncretic practices
threat deforestation
land conflicts
language endangerment
traditionalLivelihood fishing
forest-based subsistence
gathering of forest products
hunting
small-scale agriculture
uses canoes
traditional fishing techniques
traditional hunting tools

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Beni hasIndigenousGroup Itonama people
Beni Department hasEthnicGroups Itonama people
Itonama ethnicGroup Itonama people
Itonama usedBy Itonama people