Epera people

E741180

The Epera people are a small Indigenous group of the Chocó linguistic and cultural family living primarily in the tropical rainforest regions of northwestern Ecuador and neighboring Colombia, known for their traditional subsistence practices and rich oral traditions.

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Epera people canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous people
continent South America
country Colombia
Ecuador
culturalArea Chocó cultural area NERFINISHED
culturalFamily Chocó cultural family
culturalTrait rich oral traditions
traditional ecological knowledge
environment tropical rainforest
ethnographicRegion Colombia NERFINISHED
northwestern Ecuador
habitat riverine rainforest areas
heritageStatus Indigenous cultural heritage of Colombia
Indigenous cultural heritage of Ecuador
knowledgeDomain rainforest biodiversity
language Epera language NERFINISHED
languageFamily Chocoan languages NERFINISHED
linguisticFamily Chocó language family NERFINISHED
minorityStatus small Indigenous group
region Pacific lowlands of Colombia
Pacific lowlands of Ecuador
relatedGroup Emberá people NERFINISHED
Wounaan people NERFINISHED
traditionalSubsistence fishing
gathering forest products
hunting
small-scale agriculture

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