Cabiyari people

E705484

The Cabiyari people are an Indigenous group of the northwestern Amazon, traditionally living along rivers in Colombia and Brazil with a culture centered on fishing, horticulture, and rich ceremonial practices.

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Label Occurrences
Cabiyari people canonical 2
Baniwa people 1

Statements (31)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous people
ceremoniesCenteredOn fertility and abundance
seasonal cycles
continent South America
cosmology shamanism
country Brazil
Colombia
culturalPractice ceremonial rituals
collective feasting
oral traditions
economicActivity fishing
horticulture
ethnicGroupOf Brazil NERFINISHED
Colombia NERFINISHED
habitat river banks
tropical rainforest
languageFamily Arawakan languages (uncertain) NERFINISHED
locatedIn northwestern Amazon
populationStatus small population
region Amazon Basin NERFINISHED
religion animism
socialOrganization village-based communities
subsistence fishing
swidden horticulture
threat cultural change
environmental degradation
traditionalTerritoryIncludes Brazilian Amazon NERFINISHED
Colombian Amazon NERFINISHED
riverine areas
transport canoes
usesEnvironment floodplain gardens

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Cabiyari language spokenBy Cabiyari people
Cabiyari language ethnicity Cabiyari people
Baniwa language ethnicGroup Cabiyari people
this entity surface form: Baniwa people