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The Emberá, êbêra or ẽpẽrá, also called Chocó, are an Amerindian people that live in some areas of the Pacific region and adjacent areas of Colombia, eastern Panama and northwestern Ecuador. There are about 240,000 people (2018). Photo Credit: Yves Picq...

The Nasa or Paez are an indigenous people, who live in the department of Cauca in the Andean area of ​​southwestern Colombia. The municipalities with the largest Nasa population are Toribío, Páez and Caldono.3 In addition to Cauca, there are some Nasa communities in the...

Chamí or Emberá-Chamí is a Colombian indigenous ethnic group that speaks a dialect of the Emberá language: Chamí means "mountain range" and Embera means "people"; The Chamí are, then, the People of the Cordillera, as opposed to the Emberá themselves, who live in the jungles...

The Sinú or Zenú are an indigenous people of Colombia, whose ancestral territory is constituted by the valleys of the Sinú River, the San Jorge and the Caribbean...

The Wayú or guajiros (from the arahuaco guajiro) are aborigines of the Guajira peninsula, on the Caribbean Sea, who live mainly in the territories of La Guajira...