Macushi
The Macushi are an Indigenous people primarily found in the southern regions of Guyana, Brazil, and Venezuela. They speak the Macushi language, which belongs to the Cariban language family. Traditionally, the Macushi engage in agriculture, hunting, and fishing, relying on the rich natural resources of the rainforest and savanna.
Their culture is characterized by vibrant traditions, including music, dance, and crafts. The Macushi have a deep spiritual connection to their land, which plays a significant role in their identity. They often participate in community gatherings and ceremonies that celebrate their heritage and strengthen social bonds.