tikitys
Tikitys is a traditional form of storytelling and entertainment practiced by the indigenous peoples of the Amazon rainforest, particularly in the countries of Brazil, Peru, and Colombia. The term "tikity" itself is derived from the Tupi language, meaning "to tell stories." This practice involves the use of rhythmic clapping, singing, and dancing to convey narratives, often based on local folklore, historical events, or moral lessons.
The performance typically begins with a leader, known as the "tikity," who sets the rhythm and tone
Tikitys are usually performed in groups, with the size varying from a few participants to large gatherings
In recent years, tikitys have gained international attention as a means of preserving and promoting indigenous