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The Xingu Indians are a group of different Amazonian tribes (Kayapo, Suya, Juruna, and Trumai) that inhabit the Xingu Indigenous Park located in the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil. Contains photos and videos of the Xingu Indians illustrating their native ceremonies, culture and rituals ... Xingu Tribes...
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www.amazon-indians.org/page16.html
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This website presents the various cultural traditions of Amazon tribes and Amazonian Indians in an enjoyable photo-essay format that allows one to view pictures of Amazon tribes with authoritative descriptions of their culture.
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www.amazon-tribes.com/
www.amazon-tribes.com/
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ANCIENT AND LOST CIVILIZATIONS ... ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF ALL FILES ... CRYSTALINKS MAIN PAGE...
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www.crystalinks.com/southamerica.html
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More than 100 uncontacted tribes remain worldwide, and about half live in the remote reaches of the Amazonian rainforest in Peru or Brazil, near the recently photographed tribe, according to Survival International, a nonprofit group that advocates for the rights of indigenous people.
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www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/americas/05/30/brazil.tribes/ind...
www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/americas/05/30/brazil.tribes/index.html
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May 30, 2008 ... http://video.news.sky.com/skynews/video/An untouched and unknown Amazonian tribe has been seen and photographed for the first time.
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=16fvTonR_gA
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Amazonz.info is an education resource for information, photos, and videos on native tribes from the Amazon River Basin of South America. ... Some of the most photogenic and interesting Amazonian tribes are located in the Xingu River Basin and the Xingu Indigenous Park in Brazil.
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Tribes of the Amazonian Culture Group ... The Amazonian Indians: Illustrated book for kids on Amazonian Indian culture. Amazonian Indians from Prehistory to the Present: Anthropology book overviewing Amazon Indian civilizations. Through Amazonian Eyes: Book on the ecology of Amazonian tribes.
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www.native-languages.org/amazonian-culture.htm
www.native-languages.org/amazonian-culture.htm
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Of course, just because the tribes have mapped the lands doesn't mean they control all the legal rights to them. But it's a step in that direction. Suriname now uses maps generated by the Trio and other groups as official government documents.
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www.wired.com/science/planetearth/magazine/15-11/ps_ama...
www.wired.com/science/planetearth/magazine/15-11/ps_amazon
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The Yanomami as well as other Indian tribes in the Amazon Basin hunt with bows and arrows or blow guns. The blowguns of the Amazon tribes are all made in a similar way. A piece of cane is used ... Emilio F. Moran, 1993. Through Amazon Eyes: The Human Ecology of Amazonian Populations. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press.
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indian-cultures.com/Cultures/yanomamo.html
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