Some people make their own clothes, but people who live in the rainforest that have more communication with companies and the outside world and such may sell some of their land to big companies and in return the companies give the people clothing.
Tribes indigenous to the rainforest have differing styles of dress. Most often, they wear clothing fashioned from the plants in the forest.
The Zoe people in the Amazon rainforest have traditionally lived in a hot and humid climate where clothing was not necessary for protection from the elements. Their cultural and societal norms also do not place a strong emphasis on clothing as a form of body covering.
well the fruits and meats from there and also the skin from certain animals for clothing
people pollute the rainforest because they think its a fun thing to do
Rainforest Partnership's motto is 'Linking People to People for a Sustainable Future'.
the rainforest tribe of course!
Please be more specific as to exactly which rainforest you are referring to.
Although a great deal of the population has been wiped out, there are still indigenous people who live in the Amazon Rainforest. Most no longer wear traditional native clothing and have accepted various modern implements. Although some of the native people prefer to live in isolation, very few if any, still live in traditional ways.
Yes, people do live in the rainforest. Indigenous tribes have been living in the rainforest for centuries, relying on its resources for their survival. In modern times, there are also small communities and settlements scattered throughout some rainforest regions.
People in the rainforest are being affected because of deforestation and logging which means they have no home to live in. :)
There are many tribes that live in the amazon rainforest
1000 people are in the rainforests