A Day Among the Yagua

Yesterday’s highlight – Spending time amongst the Yagua natives who live communally in the Amazon region, and have lived this way for centur... thumbnail 1 summary

Yesterday’s highlight –

Spending time amongst the Yagua natives who live communally in the Amazon region, and have lived this way for centuries.

When the Spaniards came in 1491, the Yagua natives were living much as they are today, living off of the land.  Hunting, finishing, farming and making life as a community of support for each other in this amazing place.

The Yagua population numbers approximately 6,000 with communities being found from Columba to Peru along the Amazon, Napo, Putumayo and Yavari rivers and their tributaries.

And so, after breakfast, we loaded up our boats and headed down the river, stopping to watch pink dolphins surfacing along our way.

Why are there no photos of pink dolphins?  We were too busy trying to spot them, and by the time we did, they were back under water!

But here is one from google:
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