Disease decimated the isolated Nukak people of Colombia. Now, leaders are fighting deforestation to reclaim their lands.
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“Coca, our sacred plant, has been prostituted”: This is the heartfelt cry of Noel Torres, leader of the Arhuaco Indigenous people of Colombia. The Arhuaco are an ancestral people living in the Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta, in northern Colombia. They share this land with three other peoples, the Kogis, Wiwas and Kahkuamos. They live within the “black line,” a symbolic delimitation of the Sierra Nevada territory, which they believe to be the heart of the world owing to biodiversity and spiritual richness. Descendants of the Tayrona people, a pre-Columbian culture which goes back to the 1st century AD, the Arhuasco people live in harmony with nature, guided by a worldview that...
Disease decimated the isolated Nukak people of Colombia. Now, leaders are fighting deforestation to reclaim their lands.
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