Tiriyó People
The Tiriyó People are an indigenous group primarily located in the southern part of Suriname and northern Brazil. They speak the Tiriyó language, which belongs to the Cariban language family. Traditionally, the Tiriyó are semi-nomadic, relying on hunting, fishing, and agriculture for their sustenance.
Their culture is rich in traditions, including unique art forms and spiritual beliefs. The Tiriyó maintain a close relationship with their environment, which plays a crucial role in their daily lives and cultural practices. They are known for their communal living and strong social ties within their communities.