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Ese Ejja people

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Indigenous people of Bolivia and Peru, in the southwestern Amazon basin
Ethnic group
Ese Ejja
Ese Ejja Village. Tambopata Rezerve, Peru
Total population
2,100[1][2]
Regions with significant populations
 Bolivia (1,687),[2] Peru (400-500)[1]
Languages
Ese EjjaSpanish
Religion
Christianity[citation needed] • Traditional Tribal Religion[citation needed]

TheEse Ejja are anindigenous people ofBolivia andPeru, in the southwesternAmazon basin. 1,687 Ese Ejja live in Bolivia, in thePando andBeni Departments,[2] in the foothills along theBeni and theMadre de Dios Rivers. In Peru, they live along theTambopata andHeath Rivers, nearPuerto Maldonado.[1]

Name

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Their name derives from their autonym,Ece'je, which means "people."[citation needed] They are also known as the Chama, Ese Eja, Ese Exa, Ese’ejja, Huarayo, Tambopata-Guarayo, or Tiatinagua people.[1]

Language

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TheEse Ejja language is aTacanan language, spoken by all ages, and written in theLatin script. A dictionary has been produced for the language.[1]

Subsistence

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Ese Ejja people are traditionallyhunter-gatherers, farmers, rangers, and fishermen.[1]

Notes

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  1. ^abcdef"Ese Ejja."Ethnologue. Retrieved 17 Feb 2012.
  2. ^abc"Censo de Población y Vivienda 2012 Bolivia Características de la Población".Instituto Nacional de Estadística, República de Bolivia. p. 29. Archived fromthe original on 2021-08-01. Retrieved2020-03-27.

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