Moxos
The Moxos are an indigenous group located in the northern part of Bolivia, primarily in the Beni department. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes traditional crafts, music, and dance. The Moxos people have historically relied on agriculture, fishing, and hunting for their livelihoods, utilizing the natural resources of the Amazon rainforest.
The Moxos are also recognized for their unique architectural style, particularly the construction of balsa houses on raised platforms to protect against seasonal flooding. Their social structure is often organized around extended families, and they maintain a strong connection to their ancestral lands and traditions, which are vital to their identity.