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In the last 400 years, Carabayo people have had intermittent contact with outsiders, including violent attacks by slave traders and rubber extractors, resulting in their retreat from outside groups and increased isolation.
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signed legal decree #4633, which guarantees uncontacted peoples such as the Carabayo the rights to their voluntary isolation, their traditional territories, and reparations if they face violence from outsiders.
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Soria Dall’Orso, Carlos Antonio Martin (2020), Leal Filho, Walter; King, Victor T.; Borges de Lima, Ismar (eds.),
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Indigenous Amazonia, Regional Development and Territorial Dynamics: Contentious Issues
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The Carabayo are also known as the Aroje or Yuri people. They are known as the
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Seifart, Frank; Echeverri, Juan Alvaro (2014-04-16). Aronoff, Mark (ed.).
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terms applied to many local languages, and are not specific to Carabayo.
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The Carabayo language appears to be a member of the
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Index

Carabayo language
Colombia
Carabayo
uncontacted people
Colombia
long houses
Rio Puré
Río Puré National Park
Amazonas Department
Colombian
Amazon rainforest
Brazil
Passé
Jumana people
Bora people
Arawak
Carabayo language
Tikuna–Yuri
Juan Manuel Santos


"Carabayo."





"Uncontacted Amazon tribes documented for first time in Colombia."
"Reviewing Amazonian Countries Policies for the Protection of Indigenous Peoples in Voluntary Isolation and Initial Contact (IPVIIC) and Its Implications for Territorial Dynamics and Indigenous Peoples' Development in Amazonia"
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