The Yanomami people primarily use canoes for transportation, navigating the rivers and streams in their rainforest environment. They also rely on walking for short distances, as their villages are often interconnected by trails. In some cases, they may use animal transport, such as carrying goods on their backs. Overall, their transport methods are closely adapted to their natural surroundings.
The Yanomami tribe typically transport goods and belongings by foot through the dense rainforest. They may also use canoes to travel along rivers for longer distances. The use of modern transportation methods is limited in their remote and isolated communities.
BY walking and using their instincs
The Yanomami people used plants from the rain forest to make the medicine.
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The Yanomami drink rain water
When Yanomami decide to move they clear another space in the forest and build a new Yano (its a big hut.)
The Yanomami are a tribe that live in the Amazon Rain-forest in Brazil.
Davi Kopenawa Yanomami was born in 1956.
The Yanomami tribe lives deep in the Brazilian Amazon Rain Forest
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The Yanomami people speak Yanomamö, which is a language in the Yanomaman family. It is primarily spoken in the Amazon rainforest across parts of Brazil and Venezuela where the Yanomami indigenous group resides.