馃浂 Amazon River and Indigenous Festivals
An Amazon Basin festival family of riverfront processions, San Juan celebrations, Indigenous dances, forest produce, canoes, and community feasts.
Open in the 3D map- Peru 路 Amazon River and Indigenous Festival in Amazonas 路 Amazonas
- Peru 路 Amazon River and Indigenous Festival in Loreto 路 Loreto
- Peru 路 Amazon River and Indigenous Festival in Madre de Dios 路 Madre de Dios
- Peru 路 Amazon River and Indigenous Festival in San Mart铆n 路 San Mart铆n
- Peru 路 Amazon River and Indigenous Festival in Ucayali 路 Ucayali
- Bolivia 路 Beni Amazon River and Indigenous Festival 路 Beni
- Bolivia 路 Pando Amazon River and Indigenous Festival 路 Pando
- Guyana 路 Potaro-Siparuni Amazon River and Indigenous Festival 路 Potaro-Siparuni
- Guyana 路 Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo Amazon River and Indigenous Festival 路 Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo
- Suriname 路 Brokopondo Amazon River and Indigenous Festival 路 Brokopondo
- Suriname 路 Marowijne Amazon River and Indigenous Festival 路 Marowijne
- Suriname 路 Sipaliwini Amazon River and Indigenous Festival 路 Sipaliwini
Traditions and customs
- riverfront procession
- canoe events
- Indigenous dance
- forest produce market
Food and symbols
- river fish
- cassava
- tropical fruit
When it is celebrated
Amazon River and Indigenous Festivals is usually organized around Varies by Amazon river town, San Juan, and Indigenous festival calendars. Month: Apr / May / Jun
Shared roots and regional differences
Shared roots: canoe events, cassava, drumming, forest produce market, forest songs and dances, Indigenous dance, river fish, riverfront procession
Peru regional differences
- Amazon River and Indigenous Festival in Amazonas (Peru 路 Amazonas): riverfront procession, canoe events, river fish, cassava, drumming, forest songs and dances
- Amazon River and Indigenous Festival in Loreto (Peru 路 Loreto): riverfront procession, canoe events, river fish, cassava, drumming, forest songs and dances
- Amazon River and Indigenous Festival in Madre de Dios (Peru 路 Madre de Dios): riverfront procession, canoe events, river fish, cassava, drumming, forest songs and dances
- Amazon River and Indigenous Festival in San Mart铆n (Peru 路 San Mart铆n): riverfront procession, canoe events, river fish, cassava, drumming, forest songs and dances
- Amazon River and Indigenous Festival in Ucayali (Peru 路 Ucayali): riverfront procession, canoe events, river fish, cassava, drumming, forest songs and dances
Cross-cultural versions
- Beni Amazon River and Indigenous Festival (Bolivia 路 Beni): riverfront procession, canoe events, river fish, cassava, drumming, forest songs and dances
- Pando Amazon River and Indigenous Festival (Bolivia 路 Pando): riverfront procession, canoe events, river fish, cassava, drumming, forest songs and dances
- Potaro-Siparuni Amazon River and Indigenous Festival (Guyana 路 Potaro-Siparuni): riverfront procession, canoe events, river fish, cassava, drumming, forest songs and dances
- Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo Amazon River and Indigenous Festival (Guyana 路 Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo): riverfront procession, canoe events, river fish, cassava, drumming, forest songs and dances
Amazon River and Indigenous Festivals
Amazon River and Indigenous Festivals matters because it turns cleansing, blessing, and playful public gathering into a visible cultural system of time, place, family, and public ritual.
Customs
- riverfront procession
- canoe events
- Indigenous dance
- forest produce market
Food
- river fish
- cassava
- tropical fruit
Music / Dance
- drumming
- forest songs and dances
FAQ
What is Amazon River and Indigenous Festivals?
An Amazon Basin festival family of riverfront processions, San Juan celebrations, Indigenous dances, forest produce, canoes, and community feasts.
When is Amazon River and Indigenous Festivals celebrated?
Amazon River and Indigenous Festivals is usually organized around Varies by Amazon river town, San Juan, and Indigenous festival calendars. Month: Apr / May / Jun.
What traditions are associated with Amazon River and Indigenous Festivals?
Common traditions include riverfront procession, canoe events, Indigenous dance, forest produce market, river fish, cassava.