Africa:
* Congo Basin: Pygmy groups like the Baka, Aka, and Mbuti
* Central African Republic: Aka, Bayaka
* Equatorial Guinea: Fang, Bubi
* Gabon: Fang, Nzebi
* Democratic Republic of Congo: Efe, Lese, Mbuti
* Cameroon: Baka, Bagyeli, Bamileke, Tikar
* Angola: Ovimbundu, Kwanyama, Chokwe
* Uganda: Batwa, Bakiga, Baganda
* Kenya: Samburu, Maasai, Turkana
South America:
* Amazon Rainforest: Yanomami, Kayapo, Ashaninka, Shipibo, Guarani
* Ecuador: Shuar, Waorani, Quichua
* Peru: Ashaninka, Shipibo, Quechua, Aymara
* Colombia: Uitoto, Embera, Wounaan
* Brazil: Yanomami, Kayapo, Ashaninka, Guarani, Munduruku, Tikuna
Asia:
* Indonesia: Dayak, Dani, Asmat, Toraja
* Malaysia: Orang Asli (including Semang, Senoi, and Proto-Malay)
* Papua New Guinea: Many diverse tribes, including the Huli, Enga, and Fore
Oceania:
* Melanesia: Many tribes, including those in Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, and Fiji
This is just a small sample of the many diverse tribes found in the equatorial region. Each group has its own unique culture, language, and traditions.
It's important to note that:
* The boundaries of tribal territories are often fluid and can change over time.
* Many indigenous groups in the equatorial region face challenges such as deforestation, land displacement, and cultural assimilation.
For more information about specific tribes, I recommend researching them individually online.