Nukak

Nukak

ethnic group
group=Nukak
poptime=approx. 450-550
popplace=San José del Guaviare settlements: 210-250, Nukak Reservation: estimated at 200-300,
rels=Animist
langs=Nukak ISO 639-3: mbr
Spanish speakers rare.
related=Cacua or Bara Makú
Other Makú peoples like Hupdu

The Nukak people (also Nukak-Makú) live between the Guaviare and Inírida rivers, in the depths of the tropical humid forest, on the fringe of the Amazon basin, in Guaviare Department, Republic of Colombia. They are nomadic hunter-gatherers with seasonal nomadic patterns and in addition they practice a shifting horticulture in small scale. An "uncontacted people" until 1988, they have since lost half of their population, primarily to disease. " [http://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2006/10/26/solidaridad/1161870184.html Se suicida un líder indígena, desesperado por la inminente extinción de su pueblo en Colombia] ," "El Mundo", October 2006. [This appears to be a translated press release from Survival.] ] Part of their territory has been used by coca growers, ranchers and other settlers and occupied by guerrillas, army and paramilitaries. Responses to this crisis include protests, requests for assimilation, and the suicide of leader Maw-be'. Some 210-250 are estimated to live in provisional settlements at San José del Guaviare, while about as many live nomadically in the Nukak Reservation ("Resguardo").

Nukak are expert hunters. The men hunt using blowguns, with darts coated with curare "manyi", a poison made from different plants ("Curarea" sp.). They specially hunt several species of monkeys ("Alouatta" spp., "Cebus" spp., "Saimiri" sp., "Lagothrix" spp., "Ateles" sp., "Saguinus" spp., "Callicebus torquatus"), and birds (Muscovy Duck, chachalacas, guans, curassows, Grey-winged Trumpeter and toucans). Also they use javelins of "Socratea exorrhiza" palm wood to hunt two species of peccaries ("Tayassu pecari" and "T. tajacu") and "Caiman sclerops", whose eggs they consume too. Nukak neither hunt nor eat brocket deer, "Odocoileus virginianus" and tapirs ("Tapirus terrestris"); these animals are considered by them as part of the same group of origin of human beings.

The Nukak also capture rodents ("Agouti" sp., "Dasyprocta" spp.); armadillos ("Dasypus" sp.) tortoises ("Geochelone" sp); frogs (in large quantities); crabs; shrimps; snails; larvae of palm weevils (mojojoy, "mun", "Rynchophorus" spp.); larvae of several species of wasps and caterpillars.

Fishing

The Nukak prey on several species of fish, like "Hoplias sp.", "Myloplus spp.", "Mylossoma spp.", "Hydrolicus sp.", "Cichla sp.", surubí ("Pseudoplatystoma fasciatum"), catfishes ("Brachyplatystoma spp."), piranhas ("Serrasalmus spp.", "Pygocentrus spp.") and rays ("Potamotrygon sp."). Lately, part of this activity is done using cord and metal fishooks, although the Nukak, to this day, still catch their fish in the traditional way, with bow and arrow or harpoons, traps or baskets ("mei", water cages). They also use a very sophisticated technique that has been reported in several cultures. This technique uses "nuún", the root of a "Lonchocarpus" sp. that contains a number of substances that when dissoluted in the water streams stun the fish, making them an easy catch for the Nukak.

They collect honey of twenty species of bees and many fruits: palm fruits ("Jessenia bataua", "Oenocarpus sp.", "Attalea spp"., "Mauritia sp."), "Phenakospermum guyanense", "Aechmea sp.", "Inga sp.", "Couma sp", "Duroia maguirei", "Iryanthera sp.", "Theobroma spp.", "Pourouma spp.", "Parinari sp.", "Micrandra sp.", "Helicostylis sp.", "Caryocar sp.", "Talisia sp.", "Touraleia sp.", "Dacryodes spp.", "Perebea spp.", "Protium sp.", "Hymenaea sp.', "Tapirira sp.", "Cecropia sp.", 'Batocarpus sp.", "Hyeronima sp.", "Brosimum sp.", "Dialium sp.", "Garcinia sp.", "Manilkara sp.", "Naucleopsis spp.", "Pradosia sp.", "Pouteria sp."; "Abuta sp.", "Salasia sp.", "Passiflora spp."; "Duroia hirsuta", "Mouriri sp.", "Eugenia spp.", "Alibertia sp.".

Nukak take the sweet resin from "mupabuat" ("Lacunal sp.") and the rattan water ("Doliocarpus sp".). They collect vegetal materials like the elements necessary to cover their encampments "wopyi" (with leaves of "Phenakospermum guyanense" and palms); to make their hammocks (with fiber of the cumare palm "Astrocaryum sp."), moorings ("Heteropsis tenuispadix", "Eschweilera sp.", "Anthurium sp."), blowguns ("Iriartella stigera", "Bactris maraja"), bows ("Duguetia quitarensis"), axe ends ("Aspidosperma sp."), darts (thorns of "Oneocarpus sp".), quivers for the darts (leaves of "Calathea sp."), milkweed to assure the darts ("Pachira nukakika", "Ceiba sp.", "Pseudobombax sp."), loinclothes for men ("Couratari guianensis"), baskets ("Heteropsis spp".), disposable bags ("Ischnosiphon arouma", "Heliconia sp."), soap ("Cedrelinga sp."), perfumes ("Myroxylon sp.", "Justice pectoralis") and diverse objects.

They make blades with the teeth of piranha, but lately they also use metallic ones. Until 1990 they practised pottery in small scale, producing a small kind of pot to take with them on their travels and a second, bigger kind, to leave as supplies in their key camping sites. Today they prefer to obtain metallic pots. When they do not have matches or lighters, they use special wood ("Pausandra trianae") to produce fire. At present time they do not make mirrors with the resin of "Trattinickia glaziovii" nor stone axes like they did in past times.

Shifting horticulture

Crops are grown in orchards along trade routes They cultivatesweet potatoes, mafafas ("Xanthosoma violaceum"), taros, yam and cassava. Additional crops harvested include the chontaduro palm ("Bactris gasipaes"), pineapple, chiles ("Capsicum sp."), the Amazon Grape, annonaceaes ("Annona sp.", "Rollinia sp."), ucuye ("Macoubea sp."), papaya and maize ("Zea mays"). Banana and sugar cane ("Saccharum oficinarum") can also be found in their orchards.

Social aspects

The marriage, base of the domestic group, is settled after the man has formally courted the woman with accepted gifts and she has acceded to live with him. In order to look for pair, a man must have gone through an initiation ritual in which he endures several penalties and difficulties, to demonstrate the fundamental abilities for the subsistence and consumes a hallucinogen ("Virola sp.").

The most suitable couple is one made up by crossed cousins. Parallel cousins marriage is forbidden , that being the reason why each man looks for a suitable woman in groups where his maternal sisters and aunts are married and therefore the unmarried are eligible. If the woman still lives in the home of the father, the gifts must include him. If the woman accepts, she settles down in the encampment of the man and if they have a child then they are considered a formal pair, which establishes mutual relations of kinship, expressed in rights and duties of reciprocity.

A man can marry several wives, although a single wife is most common, and examples of three or more are rare. This polygyny coexists with a temporal polyandry during the pregnancy in order to improve the qualities of the baby.

Each domestic group is part of a territorial group and others groups that are established to perform specific duties like security measures, according to the different stations and situations. On the other hand each Núkâk is considered as part of a paternal lineage, "nüwayi", named with an animal or plant.

Ten territorial Nukak groups have been identified, at least each one with 50 or 60 people, who most of the year do not remain together but form different groups for harvesting and/or hunting that are distributed in accordance with the climatic seasonal changes and the security situation. In certain special occasions different groups join, after they practice a special ritual, "entiwat", in which the groups dance face to face, striking and verbally injuring each other until the ritual reaches a climatic moment in which they all embrace, weeping while they remember their ancestors and express affection. The groups practice aform of exchange, "ihinihat", especially when all the resources are not in the same territory.

Language

Nukak people speak a tonal Puinave-Macú language.

Endangered people

The Nukak have already suffered the devastation of their population by malaria and flu since their contact with outsiders in 1988; now, coca growers, left-wing FARC guerillas, right-wing AUC paramilitaries and the Colombian army have occupied their lands. These Indians have therefore become embroiled in Colombia's quasi-civil war. In 2006, a group of nearly 80 Nukak left the jungle and sought assimilation along with cultural preservation. As one of the migrants, Pia-pe put it, "We do want to join the white family, but we do not want to forget words of the Nukak."Juan Forero, " [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/11/world/americas/11colombia.html?hp&ex=1147406400&en=fe910ad8020ef2d4&ei=5094&partner=homepage Leaving the Wild, and Rather Liking the Change] ," "New York Times", May 11, 2006.] In October 2006, leader and Nukak Spanish speaker Maw-be' committed suicide by drinking poison; friends and the National Indigenous Organization of Colombia (ONIC) described him as in desperation in his inability to secure supplies or a safe return to their homeland for the Nukak. [ DARCY CROWE, [http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/colombia_nomads_in_distress Nomadic tribe struggles in Colombia] , Associated Press, October 27, 2006.]

References

Sources

*CABRERA, Gabriel; Carlos FRANKY y Dany MAHECHA 1999: Los N+kak: nómadas de la Amazonia colombiana; Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Sf. Bogotá D.C.- ISBN 978-958-8051-35-2
* CÁRDENAS, Dairon y Gustavo POLITIS 2000: Territorios, movilidad, etnobotánica y manejo del bosque en los Nukak orientales. Instituto Amazónico de Investigaciones Científicas SINCHI, Bogotá D.C.- ISBN 978-958-695-035-0
* GUALTERO, Israel 1989: "Estudio breve de la cultura material de los Nukak". Asociación Nuevas Tribus de Colombia, mec. 15 p.
* GUTIÉRREZ, Ruth 1996: "Manejo de los recursos naturales (fauna y flora) por los Nukak"; trabajo de grado. Universidad Nacional de Colombia, mec.
* MONDRAGÓN, Héctor 1994 "La defensa del territorio Nukak" en Antropología y derechos Humanos. Memorias del VI Congreso de Antropología en Colombia. Carlos Vladimir Zambrano editor. Universidad de los Andes, p.p. 139 a 155. Bogotá D.C.- ISBN 978-958-95646-1-5
* POLITIS, Gustavo G. 1995 Mundo Nukak. Fondo de Promoción de Cultura, Banco Popular, Bogotá D.C.- ISBN 958-9003-81-8:1996 Nukak. Instituto Amazónico de Investigaciones SINCHI, Bogotá D.C.- ISBN 978-958-95379-8-5

External links

* [http://www.parquesnacionales.gov.co/PNN/portel/libreria/php/frame_buscar.php National Nukak Natural Reserve] (in Spanish)
*Survival International 2006 [http://www.survival-international.org/related_material.php?id=363 Nomads killed, others flee as fighting rages]

*es icon [http://siatac.siac.net.co/ Territorial-Environmental Information System of Colombian Amazon SIAT-AC website]


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