Amazonian Indigenous Ecuadorian Erotic

Homeland

Ecuador (Amazon basin)

Region

South America

About Amazonian Indigenous Ecuadorian People

This umbrella entry covers Indigenous peoples of the Ecuadorian Amazon excluding Shuar (separately enumerated) and Amazonian Kichwa (counted under broader Kichwa) — approximately 1.4% of the national population. Major constituents include Achuar (~12,000+, southeastern Amazon), Cofán (Sucumbíos, ~1,500 in Ecuador with cross-border population in Colombia), Huaorani / Waorani (~4,000+, Yasuní region), Secoya / Sieko'pai (~700 in Ecuador), Siona / Bain Coca (~700 in Ecuador), Shiwiar (~1,200, southeastern Amazon), Andoa (~6,000, Pastaza), and Záparo / Sápara (UNESCO-listed Intangible Cultural Heritage, ~600). Concentrated in the Oriente provinces. Several groups remain in voluntary isolation in the Yasuní-ITT and adjacent territories (Tagaeri, Taromenani — Huaorani-related groups), legally protected by Ecuadorian Indigenous policy.

Typical Amazonian Indigenous Ecuadorian Phenotypes

Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build

Skin tone spans Fitzpatrick III-V with IV the modal range, deeper than highland Kichwa populations. Hair is uniformly straight (Andre Walker 1A-1B), uniformly black to very dark brown. Facial features include moderately broad nasal bases, full lips, and prominent cheekbones; epicanthic-fold variants are common. Stature varies — Huaorani and other Yasuní-region peoples average around 155-160 cm in adult males, with population-level differences across language families. This umbrella aggregates substantial heterogeneity; specific groups should be referenced via dedicated atlas pages where available.

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