Yudja People
The Yudja People are an Indigenous group 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 have a deep connection to their land, relying on it for sustenance and spiritual practices.
Traditionally, the Yudja People engage in hunting, fishing, and gathering, using their extensive knowledge of the rainforest. They also practice agriculture, cultivating crops like manioc and banana. In recent years, the Yudja have faced challenges due to deforestation and encroachment on their territory, prompting efforts to protect their rights and preserve their culture.