
Features of tribal life Yawalapití Language
• Features tribe lives Yawalapití Language
This is an unusual tribe lives in the Xingu National Park in Brazil. This is essentially the savages who have no such usual and essential things for us such as mobile phones, computers, cars, and other similar items.
This year in August, the tribe planned Quarup ritual - a special ritual of commemorating important and significant for the people of the tribe. Quarup lasts several days, and this year it will be dedicated to two personalities: Indian Yawalapití Language, which the tribe considers its great leader, and Darcy Ribeiro, a famous writer, anthropologist and policies, to pay much attention to the education of indigenous peoples in Brazil.

Children of the tribe Yawalapití Language extract fish, piercing its boom in the Xingu National Park.

at Yawalapití Language Village View from the bird's-eye view, May 6, 2012.

The plot where the forest was cut down for agriculture. It is a site in the Xingu National Park in the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil.

A boy from the tribe Yawalapití Language plunges his head into the waters of the Xingu River.

A boy from the tribe Yawalapití Language jumping into the river.

A girl from the tribe dives into the river.

Children of the tribe of play on the Xingu River.

The men of the tribe played on bamboo flutes.

The man from the tribe Yawalapití Language decorates his body with paint, obtained from the seeds of the annatto or achiote in the Xingu National Park.

The man from the tribe about his hut.

Men Yawalapití Language played on bamboo flutes.

The leader of the tribe of the younger generation Yawalapití Language leads the dance.

Children of the tribe Yawalapití Language play in the Xingu River.

The people of the tribe of fish.

Children playing in the river.

The man from the tribe Yawalapití Language dips into the water branch plants Timbo, whose juice contains natural toxins that can weaken the fish to such an extent that it can be caught by hand.

The men from the tribe Yawalapití Language fish.

A girl from the tribe Yawalapití Language is preparing to jump into the river.

A boy holding a camera.

from the tribe wrestler Yawalapití Language rest.

The men from the tribe dancing.

Children Yawalapití Language.

The bird sits on a tree on a background of a full moon in the village Yawalapití Language.

Children of the tribe Yawalapití Language climb a tree to jump into the river Xingu.

Aritana, the leader of the tribe Yawalapití Language.


The men of the tribe are fighting.

The man from the tribe decorates his body with paint, obtained from the seeds of the annatto or achiote.