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Morocho Diego 8G

by Diego Morocho

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Tsachilas Where are the tsáchilas?
The Tsachila indigenous people, traditionally known by the Castilian term Colorados for their custom of painting their bodies and hair red with achiote (bixa orellana), live in the province of Santo Domingo de los Tsachila, Santo Domingo canton, Puerto Lemon (Ecuador)
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Art Necklaces, bracelets, key chains and spears not only serve as a decorative element. In the Tsáchila culture they are used as an amulet to protect themselves. It is also believed that they attract luck and good energies.
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Religion Catholic, Adventist, Mormon, Evangelical and Christian. The rest of the Tsáchilas do not have a defined religion.
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Food African palm, banana, abaca, heart of palm, cassava and cocoa.
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Especial Holidays The celebration of the Kasama, a traditional festival of the Tsáchila ethnic group, which shows the beginning of a new year and always coincides with Holy Saturday, in which you can enjoy the display of culture, tradition and customs.
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Myth Legend has it that one day, the tiger of darkness was furious and hungry and in one bite it ate the Sun and darkness fell on Earth. The Tsáchilas lived like this, during that long night.
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Art Necklaces, bracelets, key chains and spears not only serve as a decorative element. In the Tsáchila culture they are used as an amulet to protect themselves. It is also believed that they attract luck and good energies.
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Religion Catholic, Adventist, Mormon, Evangelical and Christian. The rest of the Tsáchilas do not have a defined religion.
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Myth Legend has it that one day, the tiger of darkness was furious and hungry and in one bite it ate the Sun and darkness fell on Earth. The Tsáchilas lived like this, during that long night.
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