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Tribal Tourism Series: Sami Peoples

In this tribal tourism post we will discuss the Sami indigenous peoples. The Sami civilization is present in four different countries: Norway, Finland, Sweden and Russia with a population of approximately 80.000. Around half are living in Norway. The main…

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Tribal Tourism Series: Inca tribe

Learn about the Inca Tribes: The Inca empire used to be one of the biggest empires in the entire world with 12 million people, before the Spanish conquistadors captured the Inca emperor in 1532. The empire used to be located…

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Vietnam’s Hill Tribes: The People of Sapa

  The Sapa Tribes: By Nicoletta Baeva For today’s Tribal Tourism series, we are taking you to Vietnam 🇻🇳. With over 50 ethnic groups residing within its territory, Vietnam is a country of great cultural and linguistic diversity. Ethnic minorities…

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Tribal tourism series: Kayapó

The Kayapó tribe – this indigenous group calls the south-eastern Amazon Basin in Brazil their home, and they have been fighting for its protection for generations. Located at the upper Xingu River, the tribal communities live in isolated villages scattered…

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Tribal tourism post: Sierra Nevada Indians

Sierra Nevada Indians: On the slopes of the Sierra Nevada (Colombia) the Arhuaco (Ika), Kogi, Kankuamo and Wiwa tribes live. Their ancestors are from the Tairona civilization. According to these tribes, the Sierra Nevada is the heart of the world.…

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Tribal tourism post: Panama

Indigenous Tribes Panama: Panama has seven different indigenous groups within its country, each with their own traditions and characteristics. These Indigenous Tribes in Panama are the Bribri (click here to see our post about the Bribri), Naso, Bugle, Ngabe, Wounaan,…

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Tribal tourism series: Bribri

The Bribri people are indigenous to Costa Rica. They live in the mountains along the Caribbean Coast in Talamanca. Some Bribri are also situated in the neighbouring country Panama.The tribe lives in small communities of single family houses spread over…

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Tribal tourism series: Wampanoag

In honour of Indigenous People’s Day (October 12), we hereby introduce one of the many Native American tribes that have been living over 10,000 years on the lands that we now call America. The Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head are…

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Tribal tourism series: Samburu

Have you ever heard of the Samburu people? Being closely related to the Maasai, they are one of several tribes living in Samburu district, in Northern Kenya. Their semi-nomadic lifestyle centres on their cattle, sheep, goats and camels, which require…

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