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Bandana de tiara de miçangas indígenas coloridas, com padrão geométrico quadrado

Indigenous Beaded Headband | Huni Kuin | 04411

R$ 251,26
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Length 6cm,
width 26cm

The Huni Kuin are an indigenous people who inhabit the Amazon region, more precisely in the state of Acre, Brazil. Known for their rich culture and traditions deeply rooted in the forest, the Huni Kuin are part of the Pano linguistic group. Their history is marked by resistance and resilience in the face of challenges over the centuries. The Huni Kuin are known for their skill in crafting handicrafts, such as basketry and traditional musical instruments, which reflect not only their manual dexterity but also their spiritual connection with nature. Huni Kuin cosmology is permeated by a strong relationship with the spiritual world, where entities such as forest spirits play central roles in their practices and rituals. Starting in the 1980s, the Huni Kuin underwent a process of cultural and social revitalization, led by women such as the renowned tribal leader, Tashka Huni Kuin. This movement resulted in the reaffirmation of their ancestral traditions and the adoption of sustainability strategies that combine environmental preservation with economic development based on traditional practices. Today, the Huni Kuin face significant challenges, including external pressure from activities such as deforestation and illegal exploitation of natural resources in their lands. However, they continue to fight for the preservation of their way of life, for the defense of their territorial rights, and for the transmission of their traditions to future generations. In summary, the Huni Kuin not only represent a living example of the cultural and spiritual richness of the Amazon but also serve as a powerful reminder of the importance of protecting and valuing the ethnic and cultural diversity of indigenous peoples worldwide.

 

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