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contact with non-indigenous people, this was first seen in 1884 with the exploration of Karl Von den Stein. At this time the
Kamayurá were situated on the banks of the Lake Ipavu. Karl Von den Stein was a German explorer, and with his exploration opened up opportunities for other explorers to pass through the region of which the Kamayurá were situated. In 1942 the Federal Agency was created as well as the Central Brazil Foundation, this opened roads and established camps in the area which the Kamayurá were living. These open roads and camps directly affected the Kamayurá as contact with non-indigenous people continued. In 1961 Funai turned the territory the Kamayurá inhabited, into what is today known as the National Park.
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The genders are separated shortly after puberty. The boys are taught how to hunt for food with an arrow, do hard labour, and create a basket. Wrestling is done daily which strengthens their muscles. They are also trained in combat and taught leadership skills so they are able to look after their own
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The region was declared a national park by the
Brazilian authorities in 1961, intended to prevent further intrusions and spread of deadly epidemics to locals. The Kamayurá people currently live near other indigenous peoples, namely the Kuikuro and Kalapalo, for example, in Upper Xingu. In regards to
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There are many ceremonies and rituals of the
Kamayurá people. Some of these rituals are: the feast of the dead, and the celebration feast of the warriors. The aim of these rituals is to bring together the various ethnic groups of the Upper Xingu area to celebrate the life of the deceased.
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The teenage girls during seclusion must learn how to weave mats, and perform many basic everyday household duties. After a few years they become ready for marriage, they are given a new name and their ears are pierced. The girls also learn how to dance and look after the family.
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Gramática do
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1674:Mato Grosso
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1109:Pira-tapuya
1099:Parintintín
799:Xingu River
784:Ferro River
153:Upper Xingu
86:Mato Grosso
2061:Categories
2031:Widespread
1948:Tupiniquim
1842:Yawalapiti
1777:Nambikwara
1707:Chiquitano
1607:Pernambuco
1344:(Rondônia)
1333:(Rondônia)
720:Yamurikuma
694:Yawalapití
604:Yawalapiti
438:References
411:2016-12-06
387:2016-12-06
197:sape grass
171:Population
157:Lake Ipavu
63:467 (2011)
2004:São Paulo
1870:Chamacoco
1797:Rikbaktsa
1767:Munduruku
1597:Potiguara
1564:Guajajara
1554:Awá-Guajá
1431:Tocantins
1411:Wapishana
1353:Karitiana
1258:Parkatêjê
1253:Munduruku
1248:Kỳikatêjê
1089:Munduruku
938:Machinere
923:Asháninka
729:Explorers
710:Huka-huka
619:Languages
444:Lucy Seki
93:Languages
2038:Kaingang
2017:Kaingang
1976:Xakriabá
1812:Tapirapé
1807:Tapayúna
1742:Kamayurá
1737:Kalapalo
1546:Maranhão
1531:Tabajara
1454:Tapirapé
1421:Ye'kuana
1416:Yanomami
1401:Patamona
1313:Rondônia
1283:Turiwára
1263:Parakanã
1179:Yanomami
1149:Turiwára
1129:Tenharim
1049:Jamamadi
1019:Barasana
999:Amahuaca
991:Amazonas
971:Karipuna
943:Yaminawá
928:Kaxinawá
669:Mehinaku
649:Kamayurá
644:Kalapalo
634:(Txikão)
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554:Kamayurá
549:Kalapalo
290:porridge
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181:epidemic
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118:Kamayurá
105:Religion
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1994:Xokleng
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1827:Umutina
1772:Nahukuá
1757:Kuikuro
1697:Bakairi
1589:Paraíba
1574:Krĩkatí
1569:Ka'apor
1464:Xerente
1459:Xambioá
1439:Apinajé
1396:Macushi
1391:Akawaio
1383:Roraima
1326:Akuntsu
1293:Wayampi
1288:Wai-wai
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1202:Amanayé
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1029:Cambeba
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918:Apurinã
703:Rituals
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659:Kuikuro
640:(Yudja)
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569:Kuikuro
304:. Most
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216:History
178:measles
124:in the
120:are an
2022:Terena
2012:Aimoré
1971:Kaxixó
1966:Aimoré
1900:Terena
1822:Trumai
1817:Terena
1792:Paresi
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1782:Paiter
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1752:Kayapo
1747:Karajá
1732:Kaiabi
1727:Ikpeng
1702:Bororo
1687:Apiacá
1682:Aimoré
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1615:Xukuru
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1278:Tiriyó
1243:Kayapo
1238:Karajá
1233:Atikum
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1212:Aparai
1207:Anambé
1174:Witoto
1164:Wayana
1144:Tucano
1139:Tiriyó
1134:Ticuna
1104:Pirahã
1084:Matsés
1069:Macuna
1064:Kulina
1059:Korubo
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933:Kulina
884:Brazil
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294:pepper
266:flutes
262:canoes
130:Brazil
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1890:Mbayá
1880:Guató
1847:Yudjá
1832:Wauja
1722:Guató
1692:Aweti
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1449:Krahô
1406:Pemon
1373:Wari’
1358:Kwaza
1348:Kanoê
1331:Arara
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1222:Arara
1124:Tembé
1079:Matis
1044:Hupda
1034:Cubeo
953:Amapá
816:Xingu
808:Films
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627:Awetï
609:Yudjá
599:Wauja
539:Aweti
328:Notes
314:Honey
310:taboo
286:beiju
253:Trade
207:jakui
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1303:Zo'é
1194:Pará
1094:Mura
1074:Mawé
1054:Juma
1024:Bora
910:Acre
679:Suyá
589:Suyá
457:ISBN
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276:Diet
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