Yudja
The Yudja are an Indigenous people from Brazil, primarily residing in the Amazon Rainforest. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes unique traditions, languages, and art forms. The Yudja community has a deep connection to their land, relying on it for sustenance and cultural practices.
Traditionally, the Yudja engage in hunting, fishing, and agriculture, cultivating crops like manioc and banana. Their social structure is organized around extended families, and they have a strong spiritual belief system that emphasizes the importance of nature. Efforts are ongoing to protect their rights and preserve their way of life amid external pressures.