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YANOMAMI
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The Yanomami are an indigenous people of Brazil and Venezuela. They live in parts of the northwest Amazon Rainforest and southern Orinoco, share the culture and speak Yanomaman languages, which include Yanomamí and Sanima. Their village is a wood and... |
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WAIMIRI ATROARI
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Population: 931 (in 2001)In l992 they were in judicial battle to realize their part of the Hydroelectric Project promises. In 1999 the Programa Waimiri Atroari is considered a model project and a valid solution for the indigenous situation in the Ama... |
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TENHARIM
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Population: 250 (1999)This Indian Tribe is very good in combining color and textures with small feathers. They are known for drying flowers and crushing them into fine powder to sprinkle it on their bodies after bathing in the river. They are also ca... |
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MAKU
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The Maku Indians reside in the Northwestern part of the Brazilian Amazon close to the Peruvian border.They are one of the last groups of nomadic tribal peoples in the Amazon. It is only a question of a decade or two before their traditional trekking ... |
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GUARANI
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Population: around 80,000The Guarani indians belong to the group of Tupi people in South America. This tribe was one of the first to be discovered by the Europeans when they arrived in South America around 500 years ago. In Paraguay live around 40,00... |
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AWA
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Population: 300The Awa tribe is one of the last truly nomadic indian tribes. They live in the forests of the eastern Amazon. Some of them now live in government established posts, but most of them still live like nomads without any contact with the o... |
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AMAZON INDIANS IN BRAZIL
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An estimation of the original Amerindian population of Brazil ranges from 2 to 5 million at the time of first contact with Europeans in the early 16th century. There were hundreds of tribes and languages. Now there are 230 tribes that speak more than... |
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AMAZON RAINFOREST
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The Amazon Rainforest makes up 25% of South America; it is so vast that it lies within 9 countries: Brazil, French Guyana, Suriname, Guyana, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia. 62% is in Brazil alone, the other 38% is in the other 8 count... |
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AMAZON RIVER IN BRAZIL
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The Amazon river that flows through Brazil is the longest river in the western hemisphere and is the second longest river in the world after the Nile river.In terms of the area it covers and the amount of water it carries, the Amazon is the largest r... |
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AMAZON IN BRAZIL
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The Amazon basin contains 6 million km2 of river and jungle and spans 8 countries. Just over half is in Brazil. There are 80,000 km's of navigable rivers, and ocean-going vessels can sail 3,500 km inland up the mainstream to Iquitos, Peru.Travelers e... |
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