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Where the yanomami lived?

The Yanomami are a tribe that live in the Amazon Rain-forest in Brazil.


Where do the Yanomami lived?

The Yanomami tribe lives deep in the Brazilian Amazon Rain Forest


What is yanomami Indians community name?

there not called community's where they live they simply call it shaboo's..


What Do The Yanomami Drink?

The Yanomami drink rain water


What do the yanomami eat?

For thousands of years, The Yanomami tribe haved lived in the rainforests of South AmericaThe Yanomami people live in the tropical rainforests in northern Brazil and southern Venezuela in South America


When was Davi Kopenawa Yanomami born?

Davi Kopenawa Yanomami was born in 1956.


Name four indigenous groups from around the world who live in rain forests?

Kuna, Yanomami, Baka, Penan indigenous peole live in rainforests


Why yanomami people are violent?

its not the yanomami people its invaders and its just there way of living.. they beat there wives to show love.. that's the way they were raised that's how they will live.. so its not being violent..just there way of living.. They think it makes them stonger


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What national tribes live in the Amazon rain forest?

The Yanomamo--How we found it: Go to "Amazon River" on Wikipedia, click on "Colonial Encounters...", click on "indigenous peoples", once there click on "The Americas" there is a picture of a Yanomami village of the Amazon Rainforest. Click on Yanomami.


What do the Yanomami speak?

The Yanomami people speak Yanomamö, which is a language in the Yanomaman family. It is primarily spoken in the Amazon rainforest across parts of Brazil and Venezuela where the Yanomami indigenous group resides.


Why did the gold miners kill the yanomami?

The yanomami were not killed specifically by gold miners, but conflicts between illegal miners and the yanomami have occurred due to land disputes in the Amazon rainforest. The yanomami have faced violence, disease, and environmental destruction as a result of illegal mining activities in their territory.