Colombia: Embera Dobida indigenous daily life at the jungle in Choco department
CAPA RIVER, COLOMBIA - OCTOBER 10: Aerial view of the deep jungle next to the Capa River where the Embera Dobida indigenous people live in Choco, Colombia on October 10, 2021. In 2010, this community experienced difficult circumstances due to the close confrontations between the Guerrilla called National Liberation Army - ELN and the National Army of Colombia, which led them to move to this place and restart a new life. today the community is called Boca de Mindo. Since living there, their life has been calmer due to its location on the banks of the Capa River and its proximity to the municipal seat of Lloro.
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