Achagua | Andoque | Arhuaco | Awa |
Barasana | Bari |
Betoye |
Bora |
Cabiyari | Carijona | Chimila | Chiricoa | Cocama | Coconuco | Cofan | Coreguaje | Cuiba | Curripaco | Desano | Dujo |
Guambiano | Guayabero | Letuama |
Macuna
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Masiguare | Mirana | Muinane
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Nonuya |
Piapoco | Siona | Tariano | Tatuyo | Ticuna | Totoro | Tucano | Tule | Tunebo | Tuyuca | Wounaan |
| Cofan |
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| Indigenous Group |
Cofán (Also known as: A'I, Kofan) |
| Location |
Colombia, Southern Colombia, Putumayo Province, Colombia and Ecuadorian Border, between the Guamués River and the Aguaricó River, Santa Rosa del Guamuez Village. Also in Ecuador |
| Estimated Population |
600 (2000, SIL) |
| Environment |
Rainforest |
| Lifestyle |
Semi-nomadic |
| Subsistence |
Hunter / Fishing / Agriculture / Handicraft Sales / Eco Tourism |
| Level of Assimilation |
Assimilated |
| Language Family |
Cofán
Classification: Chibchan, Cofán
Alternate Names: Kofane, Kofan, Kofán, A'ingae, A'i Dialects: Aguarico, Santa Rosa |
| Website URLs |
Cofán Ethnologue: Cofán Language: A Language of Ecuador Rosetta Project: Cofán Language
Cofán: Guardians of the Rainforest: Cofán History
Indian Cultures: Cofan Indians
Amazon Watch, March 2002: Civil Conflict and Indigenous Peoples in Colombia
Plan Colombia: Herbicide Spraying Killing Food Crops, Pastures
Cartography In The Recovery And Protection Of Cofán Territory
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| NGOs |
Fundación Para la Sobrevivencia del Pueblo Cofán
World Wildlife Fund (WWF): Colombia
Peoples’ Global Action (PGA/AMP)
Common Dreams : News and Views
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