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The Yanomami people use white clay during festivals as a form of body decoration and cultural expression. The clay, often sourced from riverbanks, symbolizes beauty and serves to enhance their physical appearance during rituals and celebrations. Additionally, it holds spiritual significance, representing a connection to their ancestors and the natural world. The use of white clay also fosters social bonding and identity within the community during these communal events.

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