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Amazon Indians, by Victor Crisostomo Gomez.
mvtionl3ss: Yawalapiti tribe living traditionally in the Amazonian jungle of Brazil
Yawanawá, via Blog Tarauach Agora Leandro Matthaus
Yawanawá, by Érico Salutti The Yawanawá are an indigenous people who live in Acre (Brazil), Madre de Dios (Peru), and Bolivia.
Encontro de culturas tradicionais da chapada dos veadeiros, by Mario Cesar Bucci.
Yawanawá, by Nelson Porto
Yawanawá, via Blog do Altino Machado
Via janeladecinemaTemendo a morte da esposa idosa, um velho pede que seu sobrinho realize o Jamurikumalu, o maior ritual feminino do Alto Xingu (MT), para que ela possa cantar mais uma última vez. As mulheres do grupo começam os ensaios enquanto a
Tapirapé woman, via Alexander Christopher
Yawanawá, by Érico SaluttiThe Yawanawá are an indigenous people who live in Acre (Brazil), Madre de Dios (Peru), and Bolivia.
Rio Carnival 2011, by Terry George
The Awá, by Sebastião SalgadoAn Awá family hunting in the forest.As nomadic hunter-gatherers, the Awá are always on the move, carrying everything they need with them: bows and arrows, children and pets.The Awá also travel by night, lighting the way
Rio de Janeiro: Carnival 2016, by Terry George.
The Awá, by Sebastião SalgadoSome foods are considered to have special properties; others, such as vultures, bats and the three-toed sloth, are forbidden.Animals are only hunted at certain times of year, ensuring that their numbers can replenish.“If
Via Walk in BeautyYawalapiti people from Xingu National Park, the largest indigenous reservation in the world, in the Brazilian Amazon
Via Walk in BeautyEvery year for five days, the Yawanawá people open their home to foreign visitors during the Yawa Festival - a unique opportunity to experience a little of their way of life and cultural traditions. The Festival takes place in the Brazil
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nativebeautyway: young Karajá girls dance with the ijasò, spirits of their ancestors, in the Aruanã rite of passage festival. Terra Indígena Parque do Araguaia - TO, Brazil
Enawene Nawe, via Survival International.The Enawene Nawe are one of very few tribes in the world who do not eat red meat.They are expert fishermen. In the dry season, they catch fish with a poison called timbó, made from the juice of a woody vine.Bundles
Via DelcampeCharming young woman of the Carib Indian tribe
nativebeautyway:Fulni-ô natives of Águas Belas, Pernambuco, Brazil
nativebeautyway:the beautiful Karajá men of Fontoura during the Hetohokã festival - the Karajá boys’ rite of passage into adulthood.
Via DelcampeExpedição Othon H. Leonardos - 1938India Craô com cesto, á caminho da roca Aldeia da Cabeceiro-Grossa, divisas de Gaiás com a Ma-ranhao
Akuntsu during the first official contact. Photo: Marcos Mendes, 1995. Via Povos Indigenas no Brasil
Carnival in Rio De Janeiro 2017, by Terry George.
The Awá, by Sebastião Salgado“The loggers are ruining our forest. There is not enough food, not enough fish. After we drink, we have stomach aches – they throw rubbish in the rivers.There are roads right through the middle of the forest. The loggers
decadentiacoprofaga: La Diosa de las Flores y las Mariposas, Pedro Centeno Vallenilla, 1937. The Goddess of Flowers and Butterflies.
Ecuadorian Exponente women, via Delcampe.
Via DelcampeECUADOR _ SUD AMERICA Madre india, de la percialidad aborigen más caracteristica de los Indios Colorados. No sólo es atracción turística sino conservación de las tradiciones autóctonas del Ecudor. Colorado indian mother.
The last Akuntsu, via Survival international.Brazil’s Rondônia state is a power house of ranching and agriculture which is fuelling the country’s economic growth.In the middle of the endless yellow fields of soya and cattle ranches, there is a tiny