Tsimane' People
The Tsimane' people are an indigenous group living in the lowland rainforests of Bolivia. They primarily inhabit the Moxos Plains region and rely on a subsistence lifestyle, which includes hunting, fishing, and farming. Their diet mainly consists of fruits, nuts, and crops like rice and maize.
Tsimane' society is organized into small, extended family groups. They have a rich cultural heritage, with traditional practices that include music, dance, and storytelling. The Tsimane' language is part of the Tsiman family, and they maintain a close relationship with their environment, emphasizing sustainability and community cooperation.