Ingarikó

E619713

The Ingarikó are an Indigenous people of the Guiana Highlands, closely related to other Carib-speaking groups and known for their traditional subsistence practices and strong connection to the mountainous rainforest region spanning Brazil, Guyana, and Venezuela.

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Ingarikó canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous people
agriculturalCrops bananas
maize
manioc
tubers
closelyRelatedTo Kapon peoples NERFINISHED
Pemon people NERFINISHED
continent South America
cosmology strong spiritual connection to mountains and forests
countrySubdivision Guyana interior NERFINISHED
Roraima, Brazil NERFINISHED
Venezuelan Guayana region NERFINISHED
culturalAffiliation Carib-speaking peoples
culturalArea Guiana Shield NERFINISHED
culturalPractice ritual use of forest and mountain sites
economy subsistence economy
environment mountainous rainforest
ethnicGroupOf Brazil NERFINISHED
Guyana NERFINISHED
Venezuela NERFINISHED
indigenousTo Guiana Highlands NERFINISHED
knownFor strong connection to mountainous rainforest environment
language Carib language NERFINISHED
Ingarikó language
languageFamily Cariban languages NERFINISHED
locatedIn Guiana Highlands NERFINISHED
populationDistribution transboundary people across Brazil, Guyana and Venezuela
region border area between Brazil, Guyana and Venezuela
relatedEthnicGroup Akawaio NERFINISHED
Patamona NERFINISHED
Pemon NERFINISHED
religion animism
shamanism
socialOrganization village-based communities
traditionalHousing communal houses
traditionalKnowledge forest ecology
medicinal plants
mountain landscapes
traditionalSubsistence fishing
gathering of forest products
hunting
shifting cultivation
uses slash-and-burn agriculture

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