Amazonian Indigenous Venezuelan Erotic

Homeland

Venezuela (Amazon and Orinoco basins)

Region

South America

About Amazonian Indigenous Venezuelan People

This umbrella entry covers Indigenous peoples of the Venezuelan Amazon and Orinoco basin excluding Wayuu, Warao, and Yanomami (separately enumerated) — approximately 2.0% of the national population, comprising around 40 distinct ethnic groups across multiple language families. Major constituents include Pemón (Bolívar State, Gran Sabana — the largest non-Wayuu Indigenous group in Venezuela, ~30,000+), Ye'kuana / Maquiritare (Amazonas-Bolívar, ~7,500+), Hiwi / Guajibo (Llanos region of Apure-Bolívar, ~25,000+), Pumé / Yaruro (Apure Llanos, ~7,000+), Kariña (Anzoátegui-Monagas-Bolívar-Sucre, ~14,000+), Piaroa / Wothüha (Amazonas, ~14,500+), Yukpa (Sierra de Perijá, Zulia, ~10,500+), Barí (Sierra de Perijá, ~3,500+), Panare / E'ñepá (Bolívar, ~5,500+), Pumé, and many smaller groups. Concentrated in Amazonas, Bolívar, Apure, Zulia (Sierra de Perijá), and other border-region states.

Typical Amazonian Indigenous Venezuelan Phenotypes

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

Skin tone spans Fitzpatrick III-V with IV the modal range. Hair is uniformly straight (Andre Walker 1A-1B), uniformly black to very dark brown. Facial features include moderately broad nasal bases, prominent cheekbones, full lips; epicanthic-fold variants common. Stature varies across the constituent groups. This umbrella aggregates substantial heterogeneity; specific groups should be referenced via dedicated atlas pages where available.

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