Photo by @taylorglenn // Men outside of a communal hut perched above banana and sugar cane crops in the village of Windiwa, an Arhuaco community deep in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountains in northern Colombia. The Arhuaco are one of several tribes inhabiting this region that are descendants of the great Tairona culture. Their primary economy is subsistence agriculture in which they cultivate such crops as onions, potatoes, corn, wheat, various fruits and other vegetables to trade within their community. Coffee is grown in some areas and traded with the outside world to acquire products they can not produce themselves. It is a challenging way of life to say the least. The Arhuaco are a very spiritual people and believe that their homeland is the center of the universe and that the well being of the rest of the world depends upon it. And like so many cultures that live on the margins of modern society, their land and way of life is under constant threat. I have been traveling here for the past few years with Tribal Outreach Medical Association (TOMA) to document their health and sustainability projects for these communities. Recently their work has focused on establishing solar power arrays in strategically located villages enabling visiting health care workers to provide better care. Jump over to my feed @taylorglenn to learn more about this fascinating culture and the incredible work of TOMA. #colombia #arhuaco #solar #sustainability

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Photo by @taylorglenn // Men outside of a communal hut perched above banana and sugar cane crops in the village of Windiwa, an Arhuaco community deep in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountains in northern Colombia. The Arhuaco are one of several tribes inhabiting this region that are descendants of the great Tairona culture. Their primary economy is subsistence agriculture in which they cultivate such crops as onions, potatoes, corn, wheat, various fruits and other vegetables to trade within their community. Coffee is grown in some areas and traded with the outside world to acquire products they can not produce themselves. It is a challenging way of life to say the least. The Arhuaco are a very spiritual people and believe that their homeland is the center of the universe and that the well being of the rest of the world depends upon it. And like so many cultures that live on the margins of modern society, their land and way of life is under constant threat. I have been traveling here for the past few years with Tribal Outreach Medical Association (TOMA) to document their health and sustainability projects for these communities. Recently their work has focused on establishing solar power arrays in strategically located villages enabling visiting health care workers to provide better care. Jump over to my feed @taylorglenn to learn more about this fascinating culture and the incredible work of TOMA. #colombia #arhuaco #solar #sustainability


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