Semi-nomadic indigenous Eñepa people traveling in savanna in southern Bolívar State in Venezuela according to seasonal availability of natural resources. Man carries


Semi-nomadic indigenous Eñepa people traveling in savanna in Guiana Highlands of Venezuela according to seasonal availability of natural resources. Man carries blowgun & spear. The Eñepa, also known as Panare, are both incipient slash-and-burn agriculturists and hunters-gatherers. They speak a Cariban language.


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