According to reports in the Peruvian times, Aguaruna (Awajun) and Huambisa (Wambisa)Indians trekked for a week from the Cenepa community in Peru’s northeastern jungle and attacked and destroyed Dorato Resources’ El Tambo mining camp:
The unoccupied mining camp has been destroyed, said Zebelio Kayap Jempekit, an Aguaruna-Huambisa leader who claims that copper, gold and uranium extraction is likely to contaminate the Cordillera del Condor area, as well as the Sawientsa, Comaina, Marañón and Amazonas Rivers, and the Ichigkat Muja National Park.
Politics aside, a good resource on the Awajun and Huambisa languages (both of which are in the Jivaroan family) is section 4.4 of Adelaar’s Languages of the Andes. In brief, Jiavroan is made up of Jivaro and Aguaruna (there is some discussion as to whether the latter is a language or a divergent dialect).
Credit: livinginperu.com
Link[Peruvian Times]