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Ein Besuch bei den Embara
Visit the Embara Tribe
Das indigene Volk der Embera (Emberá) lebt in
Kolumbien und Panama und gehört zur
Sprachfamilie der Chocó.
Es besteht in Kolumbien aus den folgenden
Gruppen:
• Embera del Baudo, Río Atrato, Gemeinde
Juradó, Departamento Chocó
• Chami, am Oberlauf des Río San Juan,
Risaralda, Río Garrapata und Río Sanquinini im
Valle del Cauca, Cristiania und la Sucia,
Antioquia
• Katio, Nordwesten von Antioquia, Ituango,
sowie am Oberlauf von Río Sinu und Río Verde
in Córdoba
• Eperara – Siapidara, am Río Saija, Rio López
de Micay, Río Cauca und Río El Charco, Río
Olaya Herrera in Nariño sowie am Río Naya, Rio
Buenaventura im Valle del Cauca
In den 79 Resguardos mit einer Fläche von
1.497.134 ha leben 71.412 Personen. Diese sind auf
die Departments von Antioquia, Caldas,
Risaralda, Valle del Cauca, Cauca, Nariño,
Putumayo und Caquetá verteilt.
The Embera–Wounaan is a semi-nomadic
indigenous people in Panama, living in the
province of Darien at the shores of the
Chucunaque, Sambu, Tuira Rivers and its water
ways. The Embera-Wounaan were formerly
and widely known by the name Chocó, and they
speak the Embera and Wounaan languages, part
of the Chocoan language family.
The name “Embera” means “people.” Collectively they are known as the Chocó and
belong to two major groups: the Embirá, of upper Atrato and San Juan Rivers, and
the Wuanana of the lower San Juan River. The Emirá are also known as the Atrato,
Bedea, Cholo, Darién, Dariena, Eberá, Emberá, Emberak, Emperia, and Panama Emberá
people. The Waunana are also known as the Chanco, Chocama, Noanama, Noenama,
Nonama, Wounaan, or Wound Meu people. A third group of Chocó are called the
Catío, who are also called the Embena, Epera, Eyabida, or Katio people.
Fotos: David Ashley
Dario Endara