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Cofan Elder, Ecuador __ Simply a good portrait. - illustrated - From imagesoftheworld.com - http://www.imagesoftheworld.com/photo/gcofanelder.html
Cofán, Guardians of the Rain Forest __ A comprehensive site about the Cofan. You will find history, culture, current problems, projects and more. - illustrated - From Randy Borman - http://www.cofan.org/randy.htm
Cofan Indians __ "The Cofans are one of the oldest surviving indigenous cultures of the Amazonian rain forest. They live in their traditional homeland on the banks of the large rivers of what is now northeastern Ecuador and southeastern Colombia. Fewer than 1,000 Cofan remain, with most living in Ecuador." A good overview. - From indian-cultures.com - http://indian-cultures.com/Cultures/cofan.html
Ecuador: the Cofan's successful action against an oil well __ Learn about the positive results of an action taken by the Cofan against big oil. - From World Rainforest Movement - http://www.wrm.org.uy/bulletin/17/Ecuador.html
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