Tutunó
Tutunó is a traditional indigenous community and cultural practice originating from the Amazon rainforest region. The community is primarily composed of peoples who belong to the Tukanoan linguistic and cultural group, residing along the upper Varzea and riverine environments in parts of Colombia and Brazil. Their way of life is deeply intertwined with the surrounding ecosystem, emphasizing sustainability, spiritual connection to nature, and oral traditions passed down through generations.
The term "Tutunó" also refers to a set of customary rituals, social structures, and ecological knowledge systems
Environmental stewardship is central to Tutunó society, characterized by sustainable hunting, fishing, and harvesting practices that
Research on Tutunó offers insights into indigenous knowledge systems related to ecology, medicine, and cultural resilience.