Xingu peoples are indigenous peoples living near the Xingu River in Brazil. They have many cultural similarities despite their different ......
Xingu peoples are indigenous peoples living near the Xingu River in Brazil. They have many cultural similarities despite their different ...n Jungles Amazon National Geographic .. nTribes of Africa & Amazon World. nwebsite .. http://tribesafrican.simplesite.com/nhttps://www.youtube.com/user/SINDBAD160n☞SUBCRIBER ♥ LIKE ♥ COMMENT.. nhttps://www.facebook.com/Tribal-of-Africa-Amazon-World-1661535574092371/timeline/?ref=hlnTribes Of Africa - Ethiopian Mursi: They Are Amazing - Full Documentary nnAmazon-Indians.org is a resource for photos and videos of native indigenous people of the Amazon Rainforest. It is an educational nnresource and an introduction to the cultures of Amazon native tribes from the South American Amazon River Basin. Furthermore, this nnwebsite is a resource for information and geographic maps of the native indigenous tribes of the Amazon Rainforest. Various indigenous nnpeople of the Amazon are represented, including the Matis, Matsés-Mayoruna, Huaorani, Bora, Shipibos, Yagua, Marubo, Ticuna, Kayapó, nnSuyá, and Xingu Amazonian native tribes. Various ceremonies and rituals are illustrated, most importantly the Ceremony of Mariwin, nnnMatsés-Mayoruna Poison Frog Ceremony, Dance of Queixada, Ritual of Capybara, Ticuna Indian Girls Puberty Rite of Passage, Marubo nnnCeremony of Aco, and the Kuarup (Kwarup) Ceremony of the Dead. Moreover, various Amazon native tribe legends are told, including Bari nnRahua and the Discovery of the Grand Cosmos, the Amazon Indian Tribe Legend of The Pink Dolphin, and the Amazon Native Tribe Legend nnof The Victoria Regia. Various aspects of the cultures of the indigenous people of the Amazon are covered, as well as hunting with nnblowguns and curare. In particular, the blowguns of the Matis and Yagua native amazonian tribes are illustrated. Moreover, photos of nnnative facial tattoos and body tattoos are shown. Amazon native tribe bilingual education of girls and boys is also highlighted. Please nncheck out our recent articles on the Huaorani Indians, the "Warriors of the Amazon" and on the Yanomami Indians, "The Fierce People." nnnRecently, pictures of naked uncontacted Amazon Indians have made headlines worldwide. Some of these newspaper reports have been nncontroversial and confusing, hence we have added several articles to help clarify and summarize what is known about these nude nnuncontacted Amazon tribes. Please refer to our new articles on "Uncontacted Amazon Indians in Peru," and "Uncontacted Amazon Tribe: nnnThe Cabellos Largos" to learn more about indigenous Amazonian natives living in voluntary isolation from the rest of the world. To learn nnnabout the most recently contacted tribe in the Amazon, please see our new essay on the Korubo Indians, also known as the "Caceteiros" or nnn"Head-Bashers." The Korubo Indians have been described in the news as a nude tribe living in voluntary isolation, with all the members ofnn their tribe still living naked in the jungle. In addition, Amazon-Indians.org has the great honor of exclusively publishing for the first time on nnnthe Internet, the historic photographs taken by Amazon explorer and photographer, Chuck Clark. During the 1960s, Clark captured images nnnof many indigenous Amazonian communities, who until that time, were uncontacted tribes, living in voluntary isolation from the Western nworld. Less