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27 Νοε 2019 · This article presents a list and description of the main tribes or peoples that inhabit the different countries of the Amazon jungle and basin, their history, origins, how many are left (population), and the dangers they face today. Editor’s Note. Amazonian peoples by country. Index. Indigenous people of the Bolivian jungle.
The Pirahã (pronounced [piɾaˈhɐ̃]) [a] are an indigenous people of the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil. They are the sole surviving subgroup of the Mura people, and are hunter-gatherers. They live mainly on the banks of the Maici River in Humaitá and Manicoré in the state of Amazonas. As of 2018, they number 800 individuals. [2]
Dream People of the Amazon tells the story of the Achuar, indigenous people who live in a remote and pristine part of the Amazon rain forest in southeastern Ecuador. The Achuar had no contact with the outside world until the early 1970′s.
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1 Ιαν 1999 · A scholarly and fascinating book about the remarkable relationship between a forest people and their environment - the watershed between the Brazilian Amazon and the Venezuelan Orinoco.
27 Σεπ 2020 · Hemming’s latest book, People of the Rainforest: The Villas Boas Brothers, Explorers and Humanitarians of the Amazon, tells the remarkable story of the Villas Boas brothers, middle-class Brazilians from São Paulo who would go on to become arguably the largest driving force for the movement to protect the Amazon rainforest and recognize the right...
28 Σεπ 2024 · Indigenous Peoples in the Amazon Rainforest have a rich tapestry of traditions and cultural practices, including intricate weaving and ceramics, elaborate body painting, and spiritual rituals. These traditions reflect a deep connection to nature, spirituality, and cultural identity.