Amazonians, or indigenous people of the Amazon rainforest, typically live in traditional villages that consist of communal structures made from local materials such as wood, palm leaves, and bamboo. Their homes are often designed to be in harmony with the surrounding environment, reflecting their deep connection to nature. Many communities rely on sustainable practices for agriculture, fishing, and hunting to support their livelihoods. Additionally, their way of life is closely tied to the rich biodiversity of the Amazon, which provides resources and cultural significance.
no
food
Well..they are probably fishing or hunting to eat. If you wanna know more just stalk 'em.
Amazonians.
To be left alone.
they hurt settlers
Yes because they use them to fish from far out
Want one thing: to continue their traditional way of life.
the native Amazonians don't destroy the amazon rainforest they live in one part for about 2 years and after about 5 harvests the land isn't useful anymore so they burn it down this is called slash and burn they burn it so all the nutrients they have used go back into the ground this process takes a very long time and the Amazonians go back to the land in 50 years time and do the same again its a big nature cycle that doesn't harm anyone or anything the only thing that would harm Amazonia is cutting down the trees .
yeah it is commonly eaten by some types of parrot and amazonians.
Yes provided they are all of similar sizes and all require the same or very similar water parameters ie Africans with other Africans or Amazonians with Amazonians. Just remember the rule "1 inch of fish requires at least 1 gallon of water".
well they take their guns and they shoot animals, of they cut down to many trees and they cut down the population of many things