News of this people
- Semana de C&T do Musa em São Gabriel da Cachoeira

22/10/2012 - Estudantes prestigiam reabertura de maloca no Inpa

31/03/2012 - Indígenas do Alto Rio Negro aprendem Língua Portuguesa

12/10/2010
Inhabited lands
- Alto Rio Negro
Kotiria
- Other names
Wanana - Where they are
AM
Colombia - How many
735 (Dsei/Foirn, 2005)
1.113 (1988) - Linguistic family
Tukano
Introduction
The Indians who live on the banks of the Uaupés River and its tributaries - the Tiquié, Papuri, Querari and other minor rivers - today belong to 17 ethnic groups, many of which also live in Colombia, in the Uaupés and Apaporis river basins (tributary of the Japurá), the principal tributary of which is the Pira-Paraná River.
These indigenous groups speak languages of the Eastern Tukanoan family (only Tariana is of Arawak origin) and participate in a wide-ranging network of exchanges, which include marriages, rituals and commerce, which form a definite socio-cultural complex, called the “social system of the Uaupés/Pira-Paraná”. This, in turn, is part of a broader culture area, including populations of the Arawak and Maku language families.
Ethnic groups: Arapaso, Bará, Barasana, Desana, Karapanã, Kotiria, Kubeo, Makuna, Mirity-tapuya, Pira-tapuya, Siriano, Tariana, Tukano, Tuyuca, Tatuyo, Taiwano, Yuruti (the last three live only in Colombia)
How many people: 11,130 in Brazil (in 2001) and 18,705 in Colombia (in the year 2000)
For further informations read the special entry about the region








