Curripaco
The Curripaco are an indigenous people primarily located in the Vaupés Department of Colombia. They speak the Curripaco language, which is part of the Tucanoan language family. Traditionally, the Curripaco engage in agriculture, fishing, and hunting, relying on the rich biodiversity of the Amazon rainforest for their sustenance.
Culturally, the Curripaco have a rich heritage that includes unique rituals, music, and art. They are known for their intricate crafts, often using natural materials to create items for daily use and ceremonial purposes. The community places a strong emphasis on preserving their traditions and maintaining their connection to the land.