Hello, Today I'm going to talk and explain you about an indigenous group called Zenú or Senú, and I'm going to explain their culture, food, history, customs, dressings, places to live, hunting strategies, families and language, so lets start.
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Their traditional crafts include goldsmithing, pottery and ceramics, additionally, they engage in agricultural activities, cultiving crops such as corn, chili peppers, cassava, beans, pumpkims, yams and fruits like watermelon, cantaloupe, mango, corozo, guava and soursoup
They are the secong largest indigenous people in the country, with a population of 307,091 individuals since 1979 were some people created a culture to believe in other gods and make work textile and natural
Now lets talk about their history, The Zenú are an indigenous community located in the deparments of Sucre and Cordoba in northern Colombia
And Zenú families are large and maintain social unity with the paternal house. In this sense, the family unit is made up of parents, single daughters, single sons, and some male children with their respective families.
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Zenues spoke the Guajiba or Guamaco language, but this disappeared during the spanish conquest, Currently only a few native expressions survive, since the population communicates in Spain
Cultural practices revolved around a fluid commercial and economic exchange between the settlements, and the dynamics of each province around the production of food, fabrics and metalwork elements.