A Nukak woman washing her baby on the ground in a refugee settlement close to San Jose del Guaviare, Colombia.


A Nukak woman washing her baby on the ground in a refugee settlement close to San Jose del Guaviare, Colombia, 3 September 2009. The Nukak Maku people, nomadic hunter-gatherers from Amazonia, were violently driven out of the jungle by the Colombian guerilla and paramilitary squads. Now, roughly cut off their original tribal lifestyle, they stuck between worlds. They learn from the (mainly Christian) aid workers to use clothes, to listen to the radio, to beg for money. Although their digestion suffer, they love to eat sweets, cookies and other western food. They have hunted out all the animals around and now there is nothing left for them. Nukak can not return to the jungle, their world has already passed through an irreversible change.


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Location: San Jose del Guaviare, Colombia
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