The Awa tribes, indigenous to the Amazon rainforest in Brazil, traditionally consume a diet that includes fish, game, fruits, nuts, and tubers. They often use tools like bows and arrows for hunting and fishing nets or traps for catching fish. Additionally, they gather wild fruits and plants, incorporating them into their meals. Their diet is closely tied to their environment, showcasing their deep connection to the land and its resources.
they eat gorilla and beans
Awa tribes traditionally sleep on mats made from natural materials such as woven grasses or palm leaves. These mats are often placed on the ground within their communal living spaces, providing a comfortable and breathable surface. In some cases, they may also use hammocks, especially in areas with a high presence of insects or to avoid damp ground. Overall, their sleeping arrangements are simple and closely tied to their environment.
Battle of Awa happened on 1868-01-28.
they eat tapir, monkeys, several birds and insects.
The Awa are an endangered indigenous group of people that live in the eastern Amazon forest of Brazil
The awa (river) was a source of life for iwi (tribes) that lived near the awa. The most important thing would be the Kai (food) as in ika (fish). tuna (eel) etc..
awa= away in scottish :)
they eat with knifes and forks
food
they eat gorilla and beans
me myself in person Awa Magassouba
Awa Gueye was born in 1978.
Awa Sissoko was born in 1994.
Awa Karamoko was born in 1985.
AWA Tower was created in 1930.
They eat things like animals, hunt deer and sometimes other animals. Some tribes are fishing tribes and eat things like salmon. They also can eat things like berries, roots and other things
Mwen di ou awa,mwen di ou awa,