Ese Ejja
The Ese Ejja are an indigenous people living primarily in the Amazon rainforest, particularly in Bolivia and Peru. They are known for their deep connection to the forest and their traditional lifestyle, which includes hunting, fishing, and gathering. The Ese Ejja speak their own language, also called Ese Ejja, which is part of the Panoan language family.
Their culture is rich in traditions, including unique crafts and rituals that reflect their relationship with nature. The Ese Ejja face challenges such as land rights issues and the impact of deforestation, which threaten their way of life and cultural heritage.