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934: 477: 877: 524: 101:. The purpose of this expedition was to entrap or enslave the local natives so that they could be used to extract rubber. At least sixty-seven people on this expedition were killed in retaliation by the Huambisa natives. As late as the 1930s, the Huambisa launched attacks on white settlers encroaching on their land. 108:
between Peru and Ecuador. In 1999, the two countries settled the dispute with an agreement that the territory belonged to Peru. Since then, the Huambisa have faced additional disruption due to oil exploration in the area. By the 1980s, the Huambisa gained legal recognition of their ownership of their
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As of the 1980s there were approximately 5,000 Huambisa, mostly living in their ancestral territory. They primarily live in small patrilineal communities that maintain political independence from one another. Each community lives together in a thatched longhouse, typically 80 feet long by 40 feet
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The Huambisa first encountered the Spanish in 1549, and through the next decade the conquistador Juan de Salinas launched several incursions in their homeland. The Spanish established settlements and the
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labor system among the Huambisa, which resulted in a population decline. However, by the end of the 16th century, the Huambisa decimated the Spanish settlements and regained control of their land.
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ancestral lands, making them one of the few indigenous peoples in South America who retain the territory they had prior to European colonization.
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missionaries made a series of attempts to evangelize the Huambisa in the 18th and 19th centuries, but all resulted in failure. During the
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The Huambisa have faced significant turmoil since the 1940s as their native land has been the subject of a
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In the 15th and 16th centuries, the Huambisa faced several incursions by the
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in the 1530s, they too made attempts to subjugate the Huambisa.
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methods. They supplement their diets with hunting and fishing.
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rivers. They numbered about 5,000 people in the 1980s.
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Index

Huambisa language
indigenous people of Peru
Ecuador
Jivaroan peoples
Huambisa language
Marañón
Santiago
Inca Empire
Spanish conquered the Inca Empire
encomienda
Jesuit
Franciscan
Amazon rubber boom
Pongo de Manseriche
border dispute
Huambisa language
Chicham languages
Quechua
plantains
cassava
tobacco
cotton
slash-and-burn






The Indians of Central and South America: An Ethnohistorical Dictionary

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