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- Bora_people abstract "The Bora are an indigenous tribe of the Peruvian, Colombian and Brazilian Amazon, located between the Putumayo and Napo rivers. The Bora speak a Witotan language and comprise approximately 2,000 people. In the last forty years, they have become a largely settled people living mostly in permanent forest settlements.In the animist Bora worldview, there is no distinction between the physical and spiritual worlds and spirits are present throughout the world. Bora families practice exogamy. The Bora have an elaborate knowledge of the plant life of the surrounding rainforest. Like other indigenous peoples of the Peruvian Amazon, such as the Urarina[1] plants, especially trees, hold a complex and important interest for the Bora.Bows and arrows are the main weapons of the Bora culture used in person to person conflict. The Bora are very divided and politically unorganized.The Bora have guarded their lands from both indigenous foes and outsider colonials. Around the time of the 20th century, the rubber boom had a devastating impact on the Boras. A book which recorded the mistreatment of the Boras during that time period is "The Putumayo; The Devil's Paradise" which was published in 1912 and written by W.E. Hardenburg. The tribe's ancestral lands are currently threatened by illegal logging practices. The Bora have no indigenous reserves.".
- Bora_people language Bora_language.
- Bora_people language Spanish_language.
- Bora_people populationPlace Brazil.
- Bora_people populationPlace Colombia.
- Bora_people populationPlace Peru.
- Bora_people related Witoto_people.
- Bora_people related Ocaina.
- Bora_people religion Animism.
- Bora_people religion Christianity.
- Bora_people thumbnail Bora_People.jpg?width=300.
- Bora_people wikiPageExternalLink page12.html.
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- Bora_people wikiPageID "7440313".
- Bora_people wikiPageRevisionID "573155277".
- Bora_people group "Bora".
- Bora_people hasPhotoCollection Bora_people.
- Bora_people langs Bora_language.
- Bora_people langs Spanish_language.
- Bora_people poptime "Approx. 2,000".
- Bora_people related Witoto_people.
- Bora_people related Ocaina.
- Bora_people rels Animism.
- Bora_people rels Christianity.
- Bora_people subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_in_Brazil.
- Bora_people subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_in_Colombia.
- Bora_people subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_in_Peru.
- Bora_people subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Amazon.
- Bora_people type Abstraction100002137.
- Bora_people type Group100031264.
- Bora_people type IndigenousPeoplesInBrazil.
- Bora_people type IndigenousPeoplesInColombia.
- Bora_people type IndigenousPeoplesInPeru.
- Bora_people type IndigenousPeoplesOfTheAmazon.
- Bora_people type People107942152.
- Bora_people type EthnicGroup.
- Bora_people type CommunityOrganization.
- Bora_people type Collective.
- Bora_people comment "The Bora are an indigenous tribe of the Peruvian, Colombian and Brazilian Amazon, located between the Putumayo and Napo rivers. The Bora speak a Witotan language and comprise approximately 2,000 people. In the last forty years, they have become a largely settled people living mostly in permanent forest settlements.In the animist Bora worldview, there is no distinction between the physical and spiritual worlds and spirits are present throughout the world. Bora families practice exogamy.".
- Bora_people label "Bora (popolo)".
- Bora_people label "Bora people".
- Bora_people label "Miranhas".
- Bora_people label "Pueblo bora".
- Bora_people sameAs Pueblo_bora.
- Bora_people sameAs Bora_(popolo).
- Bora_people sameAs Miranhas.
- Bora_people sameAs m.0261rx_.
- Bora_people sameAs Q2520137.
- Bora_people sameAs Q2520137.
- Bora_people sameAs Bora_people.
- Bora_people wasDerivedFrom Bora_people?oldid=573155277.
- Bora_people depiction Bora_People.jpg.
- Bora_people isPrimaryTopicOf Bora_people.
- Bora_people name "Bora".