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20087049. COLOMBIA
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20087049. COLOMBIA
COLOMBIA North West Amazon Tukano Indigenous People Venancio one of Ignacios sons planting manioc cuttings in the family chagra shifting agriculture cultivation plot.Tukano Makuna Indian North Western Amazonia cassava American Colombian Columbia Hispanic Indegent Latin America Latino Male Men Guy South America Tukano
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Media ID 20098071
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In this print titled "20087049 (COLOMBIA North West Amazon Tukano Indigenous People)" we are transported to the lush landscapes of the North Western Amazonia, where the Tukano Indigenous People have thrived for generations. The image showcases Venancio, one of Ignacio's sons, as he delicately plants manioc cuttings in their family chagra shifting agriculture cultivation plot. With a deep connection to their ancestral traditions and sustainable farming practices, the Tukano Makuna Indians have mastered the art of cultivating cassava in this remote region. Venancio's dedication and expertise shine through as he carefully tends to each cutting, ensuring a bountiful harvest that will sustain his community. This photograph offers a glimpse into the daily life and hard work of these resilient individuals who rely on agriculture for sustenance. It serves as a reminder of both their rich cultural heritage and their commitment to preserving their land for future generations. Brian Moser's lens beautifully captures not only Venancio's focused expression but also the vibrant colors of nature surrounding him. This powerful image invites us to appreciate the intricate relationship between humans and nature while shedding light on an often overlooked indigenous community in Latin America. Through this single snapshot frozen in time, we witness firsthand how traditional agricultural practices continue to shape lives and foster resilience within South America's diverse tapestry.
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