NAPO-TENA
Miusic:
In the past it was used as another way of communication, as they sang the stories of their ancestors and taught their children the importance of the natural elements and the gods, but this has been lost little by little over time.
Touristic Places:
The province has at its disposal tourist sites such as Puerto Misahuallí, Jumandy Caves, Archidona Central Park, Archidona Church, Tena Cathedral, among others.
Clothing
The women were covered with a skirt made of lanchama and the men wore long pants with wide enough to the ankle, made of deer leather and did not use shoes.