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The Awa tribe, indigenous to the Amazon rainforest in Brazil, primarily relies on a diet that includes fish, wild game, fruits, nuts, and a variety of plants. They practice slash-and-burn agriculture, cultivating crops such as manioc (cassava), bananas, and sweet potatoes. Their diet is highly dependent on the biodiversity of the rainforest and reflects their deep connection to the land and its resources. Additionally, foraging and hunting play significant roles in their food acquisition.

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