The Yanomami traditionally wore cloth loin-clothes that were often dyed red. They also decorated their bodies with red paints, beads and feathers.
The Yanomami Indians eat of things that come out of the Jungle. Some of their foods are: snakes, pigs, sweet potatoes, crabs, larvae, and (on occasion) honey.
As it is very hot in the rainforest they don't usaully wear anything
The yanomami wear these sticks on their faces because that's to let anybody know that they are not a boy they are teenager or a men.
your wrong women wear sticks because they want to attract men.
there not called community's where they live they simply call it shaboo's..
The creation myth of the Yanomami Indians involves a supernatural being called Omama who created the world and everything in it. Omama then created humans by blowing ashes into their nostrils, giving them life and knowledge. The Yanomami believe that the world was once populated by many different beings, but Omama transformed them into animals, plants, and landscapes.
Shabono. a circular structure with an opening in the middle
It is called a shabono. It is a circular structure with an opening in the middle
As the rainforest is very hot, the Yanomami only wear a thin cord around their hips but apart from this are naked. They also wear feather decorations on their shoulders and flowers on their faces for ceremonies. Other facial decorations include sticks through their nose and ears.
John F. Peters has written: 'Life among the Yanomami' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Changement (Sociologie), Yanomami (Indiens), Yanomamo Indians, Social change
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