South America indigenous people: Eñepa (Panare) Indian woman in hammock, nursing her baby. Sierra de Maigualida, Bolivar and Amazonas States, Venezuela.


The Eñepa (also known as Panare) are sash-and-burn horticulturists which they complement with hunting and gathering. They speak a Cariban language. They live in the rainforest at the foothills of the Sierra de Maigualida, Bolivar and Amazonas States, Venezuela '


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