The indigenous tribe of “Ese Eja” (this means “people today”) has lived for centuries in the area bordering the National Reserve. Of such, somewhere around 200 families are now living in the village of Infierno, about 20 families from the Sonene place, and roughly fifty people in the village of https://trevorbrybc.myparisblog.com/27441203/peru-amazon-tours-an-overview