Kogi people
The Kogi people are an indigenous group residing in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta in Colombia. They are known for their unique culture, language, and deep spiritual connection to their environment. The Kogi maintain traditional practices and live in harmony with nature, emphasizing the importance of preserving their land and resources.
The Kogi society is organized into clans, and they practice agriculture, primarily growing crops like maize and coffee. Their worldview is centered around the concept of balance, which they believe is essential for the well-being of both their community and the planet.