AMANAKA'A AMAZON NETWORK Home - Environmental Education and Indigenous Rights, Rainforest
Amanaka'a works directly withAmazon leaders on their projects for survival, humanrights, the environment, health, sustainable development, education, and more. Site has indigenous writings, art, eco-trips, urgent actionalerts, news, events ...
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Yachay Wasi
Yachay Wasi is a non profit organization interested in Peruvian Inka culture and the rights of indigenous peoples. We are an NGO member of the United Nations.
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SHUAR: talking with Ecuadorian Amazon medicine men
Back to LifeWeb | rat haus ( ASCII text ) SHUAR: talking with Ecuadorian Amazon medicine men Elisabet Sahtouris with Wendy Girard Nunink, translator The Shuar people live among the Ecuadorian rivers that are headwaters of the Amazon, in the foothills of the Andes, and up to the altiplano highlands of Peru. Tshuin and the Uwishin Tradition Marcello: Anank, my uncle, and I are both Shuar medicine ...
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The Shuar and the Saraguros
A brief description of the Shuar people whose territory the Saraguros began to enter about 100 years ago ...
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Anthro.Net: Information on the Yanomamo
The Yanomamo are one of the most threatened indigenous groups on earth. The Yanomamo are one of the few groups not incorporated into the world economy ...
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Paraty - Os Indios Guaranis
Guia completo da cidade colonial de Paraty (Rio de Janeiro - Brasil), abordando seus aspectos historicos, ecologicos, culturais e turisticos. Vers es em portugues, ingles e espanhol.
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Wich: Fighting for Survival in Argentina
Wich: Fighting for Survival in Argentina WE CALL THE COLONISTS AHATAI WHICH is like our words for spirit of the dead(ahat) and for the devil(Ahataj). When they first arrived (in 1902-3) their foods were unfamiliar to us. Our grandparents were afraid of the flour the ahatai gave them, thinking it might be poisonous. So they left it boiling on the fire, afraid that they would die if they ate it.
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