- The Yanomami, also
spelled Yąnomamö or Yanomama, are a
group of
approximately 35,000
indigenous people who live in some 200–250
villages in the Amazon...
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Chagnon was
known for his long-term
ethnographic field work
among the
Yanomamö, a
society of
indigenous tribal Amazonians, in
which he used an evolutionary...
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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...
- Yanomam-Yaroamë Yanomám (also
known as Waiká) - 6,000
speakers mainly in
Brazil Yanomamö (also
known as Yanomame, Yanomami) - 20,000
speakers mainly in Venezuela...
- riverbank,
where Monroe's team
saves a
smaller group of
Ya̧nomamö from death. The
Ya̧nomamö invite the team back to
their village in gratitude, but they...
- Neel and
anthropologist Napoleon Chagnon (the
author of the 1968 book
Yanomamö: The
Fierce People) of
conducting human research without regard for their...
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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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politics and decision-making. Chagnon,
Napoleon A. (1974).
Studying the
Yanomamo. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston.
Povos Indigenas no Brasil: Yanomami...
- 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...
- ****rería
Mapoyo Yawarana Hodï
Puinave Jivi Barí
Uruak Sapé Pumé
Piaroa Yanomamö Sanemá
Yanam Yeral Ethnic groups (2011) 51.6%
multiracial 43.6%
White 3...