Usiacurí is the oldest towns of Atlantic
Coast and was the most important indigenous reserve North Coast Discovered in
1533 by the Spanish Francisco Cesar. In keeping with the historical and
economic development of the municipality, its main tradition are handicrafts
made in palm iraca that have been a tradition for generations, have now been
kept alive through cooperatives, workshops taught in schools, colleges and
building projects. Craft production and commercial activity that combines with
tourism has been given based artisans to sell their products to other people,
who then offer them