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EMBERA CHAMI PEOPLEThe Chami, as the other Emberá, have always followed a disper-sed settlement pattern. They live in different communities Andean in the departments of Antioch, Caldas, Risaralda, Quindío and Valle del Cauca .

Chami or Emberá-Chamí is a group ethnic Indian Colombian who speaks a dialect language Embera : Chami means “ “ Cor-dillera “and embera means ‘peo-ple’; the Chamí are, then, The

people of the Cordillera

An important aspect of the life of the Emberá is its relationship with the spirits Jai through the Jaiba-nas, not hereditary shamans who learn of their experienced tea-chers on spiritual magic power, from which regulates the life,

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health, subsistence and nature.

Conceived three forms of Jai: the water, Dojura, together with the Wandra, mothers of the animals and plants that live in the head-waters of rivers; the Antumia of the jungle deep; and the jungle animals which are transforma-

tions of the human dead.

The dealings of the Jaibaná with the Jai guarantee the fundamen-tal activities of the society and the continuity of natural cycles, establishing at the same time the territoriality communities. Such deals are a cosmological nature to the extent that the communi-cation and with the JHA conven-tions regulating exchanges be-tween the different overlapping levels of the universe.

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Name: Golden SunArticle: necklace and Earring kitPrice:Necklace $45 dollarsEarrings $23 dollarsMaterial: Pearl Shakira

Name: deep seaArticle: collar and handle kitPrice:Necklace $43 dollarsHandle $23 dollarsMaterial: Pearl Shakira

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Name: ToucanArticle: handle

Price: $ 34 dollarsMaterial: Pearl Shakira

Name: EarthArticle: handlePrice: $ 17 dollarsMaterial: Pearl Shakira

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Name: Embera ChamiArticle: arete and hand-le kitPrice:handle $23 dollarsEarrings $23 dollarsMaterial: Pearl Shakira

Name: JaiArticle: handlePrice: $ 17 dollarsMaterial: Pearl Shakira

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Name: deep blueArticle: handlePrice: $ 20 dollarsMaterial: Pearl Shakira

Name: sunset earringsArticle: aretePrice: $ 17 dollarsMaterial: Pearl Shakira

Name: jai earringsArticle: aretePrice: $ 16 dollarsMaterial: Pearl Shakira

Name: Colombia earringsArticle: aretePrice: $ 17 dollarsMaterial: Pearl Shakira

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Coreguaje, Korébahü o Koré pâín are people indigenous that lives on the banks of the Orte-guaza River, in Department Co-lombian of the Caquetá and on the banks of the Mecaya River in the neighboring Department of Putumayo . Its economy de-pends on of the agriculture, the fishing and the handicraft. Wo-men produced earthenware ar-tifacts, as pots for cooking andtoasting totoro Cauca, stands toasa , and bread or ‘budare’ so-hkowa to prepare the yuca cas-sava; also woven backpacks mi-siru Moré, with which men makehammocks hauru fibreglass.

Style canoe paddles and yowu yowati to navigate the rivers.

A habit of this ethnic group, is the painting of the skin with minerals of yellow colour, which gives the name to their ethnicity, Kori, me-aning in language Caribbean: yellow or Golden, this cosmetic dye that is used today in forest groups is applied throughout his body, in the face used designs stylish in black color casts that represent the characteristic of its family animalthe most common design in these people is the bat with the Jaguar, the spider and the monkey.

ETHNIACOREGUAJE

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Name: Blue PearlArticle: necklace, earring and handle kitPrice:Necklace $ 35Handle $ 25Earrings $ 17Material: Pearl Shakira

Name: handle CoreguajeArticle: handlePrice: $17 dollarsMaterial: fiberglass Moré Palm and tree seeds

Name: handle CoreguajeArticle: handlePrice:$14 dollarsMaterial: fiberglass Moré Palm and tree seeds

Name: handle CoreguajeArticle: handlePrice: $14dollarsMaterial: fiberglass Moré Palm and tree seeds

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Name: Backpack CoreguajeArticle: backpackPrice: $ 57 dollarsMaterial: Palm fiber

Name: Backpack CoreguajeArticle: backpackPrice: $ 57 dollarsMaterial: Palm fiber

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The to ‘ i, known as Kofan, are a people of Ame-rindian who lives Northwest of the Amazon on the border between Ecuadorand Colombia , between the Guamués, tributary of the River Putumayo and Aguarico, a tributary of the NapoRiver. In the province of Sucumbíos you. or territory is distri-buted along it.

They believe that the universe was created in the prime time by Chisga, who has always been there”. In time present made the celestial plane inhabi-ted by the stars; the planted land where they are the forest, River and mountain, where the coco-ya, powerful as the jaguar or the boabeings; must be respected and the underground plan where the cuncualive. The shaman plays an important role in the community and their relationship with the universe and is considered as a cocoya wise-ly handling the yage and tobacco and its most re-presentative symbol in culture is the Sun and the moon.

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Name: orange bagArticle: Bag crafts

Price: $ 130 dollarsMaterial: Palm fiber cumare

Name: Green bagArticle: Bag craftsPrecio: $115 dollarsMaterial: Palm fiber cumare

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Name: Bag jungleArticle: Bag craftsPrice: $ 200 dollarsMaterial: synthetic nylon and woodblackwood tree

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Name: Flower blackItem: Bag crafts

Price: $ 114 dollarsMaterial: Recyclable Material, plastic

bags and caps

Name: craftsItem: Bag white flowerPrice: $ 114 dollarsMaterial: Recyclable Material, plasticbags and caps

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Article: Putumayo AntPrice: $35 dollars

Material: seed of coquito, eye of ox(fruit tree), striped pepa, cochos

(tree),African Palm and wire

Article: Putumayo AntPrice: $114 dollarsMaterial: seed of coquito, eye of ox(fruit tree), striped pepa, cochos (tree),African Palm and wire

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