Taracuá is a small village located in the municipality of São Gabriel da Cachoeira, Amazonas, Brazil[1]

The village is located 125 km (78 mi) from São Gabriel da Cachoeira, and has two schools.[2]

The village inhabitants involve people of the tukano ethnicity, an indigenous people native to the banks of the Uaupes river.[2]

Location

Taracuá is situated on the bank of the Uaupes river (Vaupés River). it is the main location of the river's discharge, as it is set 2 kilometers upstream from where the Uaupes splits into the smaller rivers of the River Tiquié and the river Papuri.[3]

The village is situated in Codajas, Amazonas, Brazil, its geographical coordinates are 3° 27' 15" South, 62° 51' 5" West

Schooling and Municipal efforts

The village of Taracuá has been the subject of many efforts to educate and bring literacy to the village.

In 2005 efforts were made by the municipality of San Gabriel, subsidized by the State Secretary of Education of the Amazon in an attempt to educate villagers from five other villages which make up the "Tukano triangle" (a triangle meant to mark the borders of the Uaupes and its tributaries) taking students from the village for primary and secondary education in São Gabriel da Cachoeira, and placing 85 students in the village from the surrounding villages for education.[4][5]

References

  1. "Área de manejo da comunidade Taracuá: baixo rio Uaupés. Terra Indígena Alto Rio Negro | Acervo | ISA". acervo.socioambiental.org. Retrieved 2023-09-07.
  2. 1 2 "Tukano - Povos Indígenas no Brasil". pib.socioambiental.org. Retrieved 2023-09-14.
  3. "RiefBR". RiefBR.
  4. "(PDF) Érase una vez en Taracuá...sobre el origen del mundo: tradición cristiana, teoría científica y pensamiento indígena".
  5. Santos, Gilton Mendes dos (December 2011). "Érase una vez en Taracuá...sobre el origen del mundo: tradición cristiana, teoría científica y pensamiento indígena". Vibrant: Virtual Brazilian Anthropology (in Spanish). 8: 24–39. doi:10.1590/S1809-43412011000200002. ISSN 1809-4341.


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