Huitoto people

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The Huitoto people are an Indigenous group of the western Amazon, known for their complex ritual life, traditional maloca longhouses, and rich oral traditions spanning parts of Colombia and Peru.

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Huitoto people canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous people
ethnic group
continent South America
country Colombia
Peru
culturalPractice communal rituals in maloca
mythic storytelling
use of coca and tobacco in ritual contexts
ethnicGroupOf Colombia
Peru
hasOralTradition myths of origin
narrative cycles
ritual chants
hasPopulationIn Caquetá River basin
Igara-Paraná River region
surface form: Igaraparaná River region

Putumayo River
surface form: Putumayo River basin
historicalEvent impacted by Amazon rubber boom violence
knownFor complex ritual life
rich oral traditions
languageFamily Witotoan languages
locatedIn western Amazon
region Amazonas Department (Colombia)
surface form: Amazonas Department, Colombia

Loreto Region of Peru
surface form: Loreto Region, Peru
religion Christianity
traditional animist beliefs
traditionalCrops coca
maize
manioc
plantain
tobacco
traditionalDwelling maloca
traditionalEconomy fishing
gathering
hunting
swidden agriculture
traditionalLeadership elders
ritual specialists
UNESCORecognition oral traditions and cultural expressions recognized as intangible heritage (context: Colombian listings)
usesLanguage Bue Huitoto language
Huitoto language
Murui Huitoto language
surface form: Minica Huitoto language

Murui Huitoto language

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Colombian Amazon region inhabitedBy Huitoto people
southern Colombia hasIndigenousGroup Huitoto people
subject surface form: Southern Colombia
Bora neighboringGroup Huitoto people