Taromenane

E881523

The Taromenane are an indigenous, voluntarily isolated group living in the Ecuadorian Amazon, known for their nomadic lifestyle and limited contact with the outside world.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf indigenous people
uncontacted people
conflictWith colonist settlers
illegal loggers
oil workers
continent South America
culturalContinuityWith pre-contact Amazonian societies in the region
culturalPractice hunting and gathering
small, mobile family groups
economy subsistence economy
ethnicityOfCountry Ecuador NERFINISHED
facesThreat disease from outside contact
illegal logging
land encroachment
oil exploration
violent conflict with outsiders
foodSource fishing
gathering forest products
hunting wild game
hasAlternativeName Taromenani NERFINISHED
hasContactStatus in limited contact with outside world GENERATED
voluntarily isolated GENERATED
hasHousingType temporary forest shelters
hasLifestyle nomadic
hasRight right to remain uncontacted
territorial rights under Ecuadorian law
inhabits tropical rainforest
languageFamily Waorani languages NERFINISHED
isolate language family (Waorani)
legalProtectionStatus peoples in voluntary isolation
locatedIn Ecuadorian Amazon NERFINISHED
Yasuní National Park NERFINISHED
movementPattern seasonal migration
partOf uncontacted peoples of the Amazon Basin
populationStatus population size uncertain
very small population
protectionInstrument Ecuadorian Constitution provisions on isolated peoples
precautionary measures by Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
recognizedBy Government of Ecuador NERFINISHED
region Orellana Province (Ecuador) NERFINISHED
Pastaza Province (Ecuador) NERFINISHED
relatedGroup Tagaeri NERFINISHED
Waorani NERFINISHED
religion animist beliefs (inferred from regional patterns)
subjectOf environmental protection campaigns
human rights reports
threatenedStatus high risk of extinction
usesToolType bows and arrows
spears

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