Yukpa people
Yukpa is an Amerindian ethnic group that inhabits the northeastern part of the Cesar Department in northern Colombia by the Serranía del Perijá bordering Venezuela. Their territory covers the eastern areas of the municipalities of Robles La Paz, Codazzi and Becerril in Resguardos (indian reserve) named Socorpa, Menkue, El Cozo Iroka and some other small areas in Venezuela. According to an Inter Press Service story, the majority of the Yukpa, who number nearly 10,000, live in Venezuela although some communities are still located in the mountains across the border in Colombia.[1] The Yukpa people have been known to consume certain nest-inhabiting wasp species, such as Polistes pacificus, which make paper nests that can be quickly knocked from its hanging place on a tree directly into a fire, where the larvae are then toasted. [2]
In 2013 Yukpa leader Sabino Romero who led the Yukpa peoples fight for their lands was assassinated.[3][4]
Notes
- ↑ Venezuela Government Distributes Land to Yukpa Indians
- ↑ Ruddle, Kenneth (1973). "The Human Use of Insects: Examples from the Yukpa". Biotropica Vol. 5 no. 2, pp. 94-101.
- ↑ http://www.theecologist.org/News/news_analysis/1711440/last_stand_of_the_yukpa.html
- ↑ http://venezuelanalysis.com/news/10159
See also
External links
- Ethnologue.com: The Yukpas
- everyculture.com: Yukpa
- Red de Gestores Sociales: Yukpa
- ESTUDIO SOBRE LAS CONDICIONES Y CALIDAD DE VIDA DE LA ETNIA YUKPA
- David M. Howard account of protestant missionaries among Yukpa Indians
- "Venezuela Returns More Land to Yukpa People in 2011," Indian Country Today