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Kamsá: native tribe (What language do they speak? (They speak their own…
Kamsá: native tribe
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What do they do?
They are farmers and grow corn, beans, "tumaca", cabbage, beans, peas, potatoes and other tubers and vegetables
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The shamans, use the yaje to direct the cures and connect with the magical world.
where are they?
Amerindian village that lives in the Sibundoy valley northwest of the department of Putumayo, and east of the department of Nariño, Colombia.
How many are they?
There are approximately 4,022 people.