
Bora people - Wikipedia
The Bora are an Indigenous tribe of the Peruvian, Colombian, and Brazilian Amazon, located between the Napo, Putumayo and Caqueta rivers. [1] The Bora speak a Witotan language and comprise approximately 2,000 people. [citation needed]
Bora Culture and History (Mirana, Borá) - Native Languages of the …
Maps showing the areas in South America where the Bora people live. Online ethnography of the Bora/Miranhas of Brazil. Article on Bora culture and history, with a photo gallery of traditional arts and crafts. Illustrated article on the culture and traditions of the Bora Indian tribe.
Amazonian Bora People 'Talk' to Each Other over Long Distances …
Apr 25, 2018 · The Bora people of the northwestern Amazon have an unusual method of communicating over long distances.
Bora Indians
Who are these indigenous people and how did they come to live near Iquitos? The Bora native community consists of about 3,000 native-speakers almost all living in Peru (about 2000 individuals) and Colombia (about 1000 people), although several Bora villages exist in Brazil.
A glimpse into the world of Bora and Yagua people
Boras are a semi nomadic tribe, originated in Columbia but with time some of them made their way to the Peruvian part of the Amazon. They affiliate to clans bearing the name of a plant, animal or other element, linked to a territorial point considered as the clan’s site of origin.
Trans-Amazon Expedition: The Bora People
Bora people developed their own language, traditions, and culture that is a reflection of the surrounding rainforest. Today, there are approximately 3,000 Bora people still living semi-traditionally in Peru and in southern Colombia. The Bora people are …
Discovering the Unique Culture of Bora Bora Natives - Far and …
Native People of Bora Bora: Their History and Culture. The indigenous Maohi people of Bora Bora have inhabited the island for countless years. They are thought to have come from other islands in Polynesia, such as Samoa and the Marquesas Islands, when they first migrated to the island.
Bora Indians - Survival of a Native Culture | Page 1 - Amazon …
Who are these indigenous people and how did they come to live near Iquitos? The Bora native community consists of about 3,000 native-speakers almost all living in Peru (about 2000 individuals) and Colombia (about 1000 people), although several Bora villages exist in Brazil.
Bora language - Wikipedia
Bora is an indigenous language of South America spoken in the western region of Amazon rainforest. Bora is a tonal language which, other than the Ticuna language, is a unique trait in the region. The majority of its speakers reside in Peru and Colombia.
The Bora of the Amazon forest - Apunts de Viatge
The Bora are an indigenous tribe of the Peruvian, Colombian and Brazilian Amazon, located between the Putumayo and Napo rivers. The Bora speak a Witotan language. In the last forty years, they have become a largely settled people living mostly in permanent forest settlements.