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  1. 20 de ago. de 2021 · This Is How Tribes In The Amazon Rainforest Live and tribes of the Amazon rainforest lifestyle. When we think of wild places, the Brazilian Amazon is often o...

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  2. 27 de jan. de 2016 · 970. 530K views 8 years ago. Amazonian wildlife The Amazon Basin is the world's largest rainforest, drainage area for its second largest river and one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth....

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  3. 28 de nov. de 2013 · Life in the Amazon. New Atlantis TRIBES. 841K subscribers. Subscribed. 1.2K. 593K views 10 years ago. Sydney Possuelo tells us how amazonian tribes live their life, their customs, how...

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    • Amazonian Culture vs Western Culture
    • Myths and Legends
    • The Spirits Or “Owners” of The Jungle.
    • Environmental Exploitation in Harmony with The ecosystem.
    • Indigenous Peoples and Their Languages
    • Economy
    • Amazon Rainforest Women
    • Typical Dishes
    • Amazon Rainforest Tribes Clothing
    • Typical Dances

    For an Amazonian indigenous person, with his or her cultural peculiarities, there is no clear separation between individual and society, culture and nature. In practice, an Amazonian indigenous person has little or no possibility or autonomy to have an individual behavior different than the group behavior, and the degree of individualism is very we...

    The cosmogony of the peoples of the Amazon is almost as abundant as its flora and fauna . As in other cultures, the myth sometimes seems a way to restrict certain behaviors that are inappropriate, dangerous or that contravene the environmental balance that ensures life. (Learn more about it: Amazonian Food Taboos)

    The indigenous populations share their life, and their values, with spiritual beings who live in the jungle. The plant and animal world is anthropomorphized (seen as human). In this context, the reproduction of living conditions, that is, activities related to hunting, fishing, gathering, caring for the farm and the family garden, are mediated by a...

    In that cosmovision there is no place for the abuse of a natural resource, nor is destructive pressure exerted on the water, the forest, the soil. Only part of what exists is used. There is no notable economic surplus, nor a purpose of accumulation of wealth among them, since the Amazonian inhabitants confer to plants and animals the attributes of ...

    The Amazonian indigenous peoples are many and very diverse. Some groups cross borders such as the Yanomami who live between the Venezuelan and Brazilian Amazons or the Achuarwho share the border between Ecuador and Peru. So before differentiating between indigenous ethnic groups of one country or another, it is important to know their families or l...

    The economy of the Amazon region is conditioned not only by the geographical context, relief, climate, flora and fauna as sources of raw materials, but especially by the rain and the river. The main modes of economic production or modes of subsistence commonly used among the indigenous people of the Amazon are:

    The first impression that the Western world had of them was that they were warriors, but the Amazonian women plays above all the roles of mothers, cooks, farmers, healers, within the framework of customs, beliefs, taboos and ancestral wisdom. They are signed by the family and social group to which they belong.

    Females are the anonymous signatories of the extensive Amazonian food (roasts, soups, broths, porridges, breads, desserts, drinks); They are also mothers, artists, creators of fascinating fabrics and drawings (Kene Art), co-creators of dances, of Amazonian music, and they are not limited to that, they also intervene, with their restrictions, in hun...

    As we have seen, the Amazon region is home to many cultures and ways of life. Although the most of the natives have adopted a western dressing style. there are still those who walk around almost naked inside the jungle or wearing their own traditional clothing. Perhaps the latter are the majority, since more than From the 30 million inhabitants who...

    As you can imagine, the tribal dances of the Amazonare many and not all of them have a specific name to identify them, many are supposed to have disappeared and others survived the conquest and still survive today, among them we can mention the following: From Ecuador we find: the Yuni dance ( typical of the Achuar), Tushuy taqui sacha manda (which...

  4. 22 de mai. de 2024 · Amazon Rainforest, large tropical rainforest occupying the Amazon basin in northern South America and covering an area of 2,300,000 square miles (6,000,000 square km). It is the world’s richest and most-varied biological reservoir, containing several million species.

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  5. 14 de jun. de 2017 · The Amazon is the world’s most biologically diverse place, home to millions of species, including jaguars, macaws, and sloths. Learn more about this unique region, its threats, and how WWF is working to protect it.

  6. 8 de out. de 2019 · Cattle breeders, indigenous teachers and loggers are among the more than 20 million people living in the Amazon in northern Brazil, carving out a living from the world's largest rainforest.