- Yanesha' people
The Yanesha' or Amuesha people are an
ethnic group of thePeruvian Amazon rainforest . Presently, the most recent census count puts theirpopulation at over 7,000 distributed among 48 communities located inPuerto Inca Province (Huánuco),Chanchamayo Province (Junín ) andOxapampa Province (Pasco). They are a relatively small group making up barely 2.91% of indigenous inhabitants located in the Peruvian Amazon. Their communities are situated in altitudes ranging from 200 to 1600meter s abovesea level and can also be found along the shores of variousriver s including the Pichis, Palcazu, Pachitea, Huancabamba, Cacazú, Chorobamba, and the Yurinaqui.History
The Amuesha, calling themselves Yanesha', speak Yanesha', a language belonging to the
Maipurean language family that also includes Asháninka, theYine , etc. Their first contact with theWestern World came throughfriar s who, in the second half of thesixteenth century , made an incursion into the region. However, it wasn’t until theeighteenth century that missionaries (this timeFranciscan s) managed to establish steady relations with the Yanesha’ and other ethnic groups living nearby. The Father Francisco de San José founded various missions aroundCerro de la Sal andQuimiri in order to convert the indigenous populations toChristianity . However, in 1742, indigenous people commanded byJuan Santos Atahualpa rebelled against the Spaniards and destroyed a number of missions, effectively cutting off outside contact for several decades.It’s not known for sure the population of the Yanesha' people at this time but they had certainly already begun to die off from European diseases. During the
nineteenth century , the area inhabited by the Yanesha’ and other groups was reexplored by expeditions looking to establish routes to the lower Amazon and to colonize the area.The arrival of western people represented for the Yanesha' the loss of land and a dramatic change of living customs ensued; they were grouped into towns and their extensive territories became the property of colonists. With this situation, they were compelled to group together and became the first ethnic group to form a professional organization: the Amuesha Congress. This later became the Yanesha' Federation. The Law of Indigenous Communities (sp: "La Ley de Comunidades Indígenas"), promulgated in
1974 , partly repaired the situation of dispossession by granting some land to Yanesha' groups.The Yanesha' people once lived through
hunting ,fishing , andsubsistence agriculture ; in modern times, the emphasis is on agricultural diversification and cultivation ofcash crop s likecoffee andannatto . Hunting became much rarer after the Yanesha' people began raising animals for consumption. In addition, groups have begun exploiting Cat’s claw. The marketing of ceramiccraft s has also become a source of income.In
1988 , a territory of over 34,774hectare s was set up inPalcazu District as theYanesha' Communal Reservation ("Reserva Comunal Yanesha"') with the purpose of protecting importantfauna that serves as sustenance to Yanesha' communities in the area.
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