Sibundoy (Kamëntsá: Tabanok "village"[3]) is a town and municipality in the Putumayo Department of the Republic of Colombia.
The Inca, under Huayna Cápac, conquered the local Kamëntsá people in 1492 and established a Quechua-speaking settlement; their descendants are the modern Inga people.
Many indigenous residents of Sibundoy and wear long, blue and violet ponchos called kapisaius and baitas.
[citation needed][disputed – discuss] Sibundoy is known for mask carving and other traditional crafts.
In the town's park, the trunks of fallen trees are carved with symbols from the mythology of the Inga and Kamëntsá peoples.