Chacobo
Chacobo is an indigenous group primarily found in the northern region of Bolivia. They speak the Chacobo language, which is part of the Panoan language family. The Chacobo people traditionally engage in agriculture, fishing, and hunting, relying on the rich biodiversity of the Amazon rainforest for their sustenance.
The Chacobo community is known for its unique cultural practices, including traditional crafts and rituals. They have a deep connection to their environment, which influences their spiritual beliefs and daily life. Efforts are ongoing to preserve their language and culture in the face of modernization and external pressures.