Yes
they eat the deadn i think
The Yanomami Indians eat of things that come out of the Jungle. Some of their foods are: snakes, pigs, sweet potatoes, crabs, larvae, and (on occasion) honey.
fish animals wild berries and what ever stuff they can find to eat!
They eat the bones of dead people and mix them with food when people die.
The Yanomami drink rain water
Yes, the Yanomami people do eat nuts as part of their diet. They primarily consume Brazil nuts, which are abundant in their rainforest habitat. These nuts are a significant source of calories and nutrients, contributing to their overall nutrition and food diversity. In addition to Brazil nuts, they may also gather and eat other local nuts when available.
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
tom r ^ ermm okaay...? For food, the Yanomami eat most of what the jungle can offer, which is quite a wide variety of foods. They feast on all kinds off edible fare ranging from snakes, wild pigs, monkeys, deer, and jaguars to varieties of insects, larvae, fish, crabs, wild honey, plantain, sweet potato, and palm fruits. By world health standards, the Yanomami enjoy a high standard of living. Nevertheless the voracity of the Yanomami's hunting practices has in the past been highly exaggerated, taking into account that upwards of eighty to ninety percent of the food eaten by the Yanomami tribes is from their gardens. Of course the Yanomami have to hunt to survive but they are equally - if not more - committed to the cultivation of their gardens. It has been debated that the Yanomami actually lack protein in their diet because they eat so much more fruit and vegetables than meat produce. :) Low protein in vegans is not a problem, there's plenty of protein in vegetables and fruit. The USDA RDA for protein is 50g/day where as the average vegan gets about 70 gm of protein per day. In actuality, only about 20g/day of protein is needed to maintain good health.
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