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They are hunter-gatherers. That is, they get their food from hunting small animals, fishing, and gathering edible plants and fruit.

They also have to make pretty much everything they use themselves, including clothes, shelter, tools and equipment, from the materials they find around them in the jungle, as they don't trade. Plus they bring up their children and teach them their skills.

So they are fairly busy people.

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The Yanomami people primarily engage in hunting, farming, fishing, and gathering for their subsistence. They rely on the resources available in the rainforest, such as plantains, cassava, wild fruits, and game animals, for their food and material needs. Trade with neighboring communities also plays a role in their economy.

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