Omaguás
The Omaguás are an indigenous group primarily located in the Amazon rainforest of Peru. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes traditional crafts, music, and dance. The Omaguás speak the Omagua language, which is part of the larger Tupian language family.
Historically, the Omaguás engaged in agriculture, fishing, and hunting to sustain their communities. They have faced challenges due to external influences, including deforestation and colonization, which have impacted their way of life. Efforts are ongoing to preserve their culture and promote their rights within the broader context of indigenous peoples in the region.