Atacameño
The Atacameño, also known as the Atacama people, are an indigenous group primarily located in the Atacama Desert region of northern Chile. They have a rich cultural heritage that includes traditional practices, languages, and customs. Historically, the Atacameño were known for their agricultural skills, particularly in cultivating crops like corn and quinoa in the arid desert environment.
Today, the Atacameño community continues to preserve their cultural identity while facing modern challenges. They engage in various economic activities, including tourism, which showcases their unique traditions and landscapes. The Atacameño people are also involved in efforts to protect their ancestral lands and promote sustainable practices.