2. Los jíbaros son nombrados con importancia en el relato, estos eran: b) Indigenas shuar que conocían muy bien la selva y eran especialistas en ex
The Jíbaros are known to be as Shuar indigenous people who knew the jungle very well and were specialists in extracting curare, a toxic substance that they used for hunting and to reduce heads.
So, these indigenous people were respected for their knowledge and skills, but they were also feared for their ferocity. The Jíbaros were not rejected by their own people, but were an integral part of the Shuar culture. The Jíbaros did not reject all forms of authority, but rather had their own traditional authorities.
Therefore, the correct answer is (b).