People live all over the rain forest. Most live in very large communal huts with each families own separate part.Some actually live in the rainforest. For example, the Tukano tribe live in the amazon rainforest. They clear the forest using the slash and burn method which is where the chop down the trees and then burn them.However, after a few years of living in that spot, they move so that the land can become fertile again after the plants and crops had taken all the nutrients out of the soil.Then after about 15 years they will move back to the spot in which they were originally in. This means that they don't waste lots of forest and let it grow back.The people of the rainforest need to know how to live in one without damaging it. the people of the rainforest have NO musical instroments so they make there own. some rainforest people have made therte own harp by stiking a strong stick in the ground attatch a peice of string and pull and push the strong stick. this will make a sound like a harp.
the rainforest tribe of course!
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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.
Yes. There are hundreds of different ethnic groups living within the Amazon rainforest. Yes. There are hundreds of different ethnic groups living within the Amazon rainforest. yes there lots of different societies in the amazon rainforest
Umm I don't know... maybe its something to do with them living in the Rainforest?!
Macaw,poision frogs,fruit bats,spider monkeys,toucans,gigantic insects,and others also deep down in the rainforest there are people living and if you go to visit be aware there naked
people are burning the amazon rainforest so that they can do new homes,and paper for us
Some challenges facing people living in the rainforest include deforestation, which threatens their traditional way of life and access to resources. Additionally, they may face exploitation from industries seeking to extract resources from the rainforest, leading to conflicts over land and environmental degradation. Climate change is also impacting rainforest communities through disruptions to local ecosystems and traditional livelihoods.
loosing there homes from the rainforest being cut down
The rainforest is important to indigenous people as it is their home, providing them with food, medicine, and resources they depend on for their traditional way of life. Additionally, the rainforest holds cultural and spiritual significance for many indigenous communities, forming an integral part of their history and identity.
any thing living