social organization of Yanomamö villages. Chagnon was best known for his long-term ethnographic field work among the Yanomamö, indigenous Amazonians who...
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Yanomamö (Yąnomamɨ) is the most populous of several closely related languages spoken by the Yanomami people. Most speakers are monolingual. It has no natively-used...
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Yanomamö: The Fierce People is a 1968 book by American cultural anthropologist Napoleon Chagnon. It is an ethnographic study of the Yanomami people of...
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are spoken by groups in the south of Venezuela and the north of Brazil: Yanomamö Ninam Yanomám Sanumá (1.669) Ỹaroamë The Macro-Makú family is made up by...
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Yanomaman languages (redirect from Yanomamo language)
spelling and pronunciation of the name have developed, with Yanomami, Yanomamö, Ya̧nomamö, and Yanomama all being used. Some anthropologists have used the...
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history of western anthropologists and the Yanomami people (referred to as Yanomamö in the film). The Yanomami were brought to worldwide attention by anthropologist...
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Yanomami women (redirect from Yanomamo Women)
politics and decision-making. Chagnon, Napoleon A. (1974). Studying the Yanomamo. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston. Povos Indigenas no Brasil: Yanomami...
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Japrería Mapoyo Yawarana Hodï Puinave Jivi Barí Uruak Sapé Pumé Piaroa Yanomamö Sanemá Yanam Yeral Ethnic groups (2011) 51.6% Multiracial 43.6% White 3...
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Shipibo Shuar (see Jívaro). Tupi Urarina Wai-Wai Wayuu Xucuru Yaghan Yagua Yąnomamö Zaparos South American cities While Brazil, Argentina, and Colombia maintain...
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