Huaorani
Huaorani
The Huaorani tribe primarily resides in the Amazon rainforest of Ecuador, particularly in the provinces of Pastaza and Napo. Their territory is located in the eastern part of the country, characterized by dense jungle and rich biodiversity. The Huaorani have traditionally lived as hunter-gatherers, relying on the forest for their subsistence and cultural practices.
The Huaorani or Waos people live in the Amazonian Region of Ecuador. The name Auca to refer to this tribe is no longer used.
The Huaorani traditionally build their shelters using materials found in the Amazon rainforest, such as palm leaves and wood. They construct huts with thatched roofs to protect themselves from the elements and wildlife. In some cases, they may also use modern materials like metal sheets or plastic tarps.
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