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The Amazing Tribes : Bora Tribe


The Bora Tribe are an indigenous tribe of the Peruvian, Colombian and Brazilian Amazon, established between the Putumayo and Napo rivers. The Bora talk a Witotan dialect and comprise roughly 2,000 persons. In the last
Bora Tribe
forty years, they have become a largely resolved persons dwelling mostly in enduring plantation settlements.

In the animist Bora worldview, there is no distinction between the physical and spiritual worlds and spirits are present throughout the world. Bora families perform exogamy. The Bora have an elaborate information of the vegetation life of the surrounding rainforest. Like other indigenous peoples of the Peruvian Amazon, such as the Urarina plants, particularly trees, hold a convoluted and important interest for the Bora.

Bora People
Bows and arrows are the major tools for fighting of the Bora culture utilised in individual to individual confrontation. The Bora are very divided and democratically unorganized.


Bora's Female

The Bora have guarded their lands from both indigenous foes and outsider colonials. Around the time of the 20th years, the rubber boom had a devastating influence on the Boras. A publication which noted the mistreatment of the Boras during that time time span is "The Putumayo; The Devil's Paradise" which was published in 1912 and written by W.E. Hardenburg. The tribe's ancestral countries are actually threatened by illegal logging practices. The Bora have no indigenous reserves.

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