Camsá people
The Camsá, or in their language Kamëntsá, are an indigenous people of Colombia. They primarily live in the Sibundoy Valley of the Putumayo Department in the south of Colombia.
Chaquira (=‘beaded’) mask used in the folk rituals of the indigenous Kamëntsá people of Colombia | |
Total population | |
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4,020 (2007) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Colombia | |
Languages | |
Camsá, Inga, Spanish | |
Religion | |
Traditional tribal religion (Shamanism), Roman Catholicism (syncretized) | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Inga people |
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