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Yanomama

American  
[yah-nuh-mah-muh] / ˌyɑ nəˈmɑ mə /

noun

plural

Yanomamas,

plural

Yanomama
  1. Yanomamo.


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For the Yanomami, nature and spirituality are intrinsically linked: every rock, every waterfall, every bird, every monkey has a spirit, says Maneose Yanomama, 55, shaman of the Sikamabi-U community.

From The Guardian

Noemia Yanomama, 40, says she saw a garimpo camp near the hills where she hunts.

From The Guardian

“The garimpo is not our friend. We call it a disease,” says Tibiana Yanomama, 42.

From The Guardian