Tolita: All the societies started creating
little governments and giving authority to
different people. Tolital culture in 600a.c
and the archeologist found somo scultures
this people leave there, most of the shapes
are similar to a human with a herarchy
society because of them way of dressing
and wear accesories.
Bahía: developed on the coast of
Ecuador, reached the north up to the
Bahía de Caraquez and the Isla de la
Plata. in the artistic field this culture is
characterized by abundant production of
ceramic figurines, representing men
and women in differents acctitudes.
Jama-Coaque: the Jama-Coaque is an
ancient indiginus community which
between the years of 500 B.C to 1531. for
the few ancheological evidenceses we can
say that this culture is ruled by religius
leaders and divided in herarchy.
Guangala: Discovered in the southern of Manabí
and the north of Santa Elena. The scultures they
created were decorated with red paind making
with some vegtables or colored rocks, this
scultures were used to ceremonial purposes. they
also manufactured como musical instruments for
this ceremonies like whistles,ocarinas, and seals.
for women tyeh usea shell to made some earings.
Napo: is located between te Coca and the Napo river as
well as in Pastaza there are concentrations of
indigenous people of the rainforest, know them as Napo
quichuas or Amazon quichuas. Each family group have a
shaman which is respected in the community as the
mediator between the espiritual and the human life.
Until today they still living there having no contact with
the society.