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The Shirishana of the Yanomami: A demographic study
Social Biology, 1980Abstract The Shirishana, a primitive Yanomami group in north Brazil, first made contact with Western civilization in 1958. The author resided eight years among them and has researched social change in the group over a twenty‐three‐year period. At contact, the population was 118 with a sex ratio of 149.
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The Yanomami: Truth and Consequences
Anthropology News, 1994I was one of those who received the anonymously and pseudonymously mailed materials questioning Napoleon Chagnon’s account of the activities of the Salesian Mission a m o n g the Yanomami of Venezuela, against which Eric Wolf and Robin Fox protest in their letters (March 1994 A N , p 2). Like them.
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Afterall: A Journal of Art, Context and Enquiry, 2014
Manuela Carneiro da Cunha and Helena Vilalta examine Juan Downey’s work with the Yanomami against the backdrop of concurrent anthropological debates.
Manuela Carneiro da Cunha +1 more
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Manuela Carneiro da Cunha and Helena Vilalta examine Juan Downey’s work with the Yanomami against the backdrop of concurrent anthropological debates.
Manuela Carneiro da Cunha +1 more
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1991
The Yanomami Indians, living in the depths of the Venezuelan forest, are one of the most interesting of the world's tribal peoples. Jacques Lizot lived among them for over fifteen years and has written an account which allows them to speak for themselves, in stories told by Yanomami individuals. The tales are revealing in the insights they provide into
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The Yanomami Indians, living in the depths of the Venezuelan forest, are one of the most interesting of the world's tribal peoples. Jacques Lizot lived among them for over fifteen years and has written an account which allows them to speak for themselves, in stories told by Yanomami individuals. The tales are revealing in the insights they provide into
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Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas, 2012
My relationship with the Yanomami, the guiding force of both my career as a photographer and my life, is essentially one of fondness.
Claudia Andujar, Clifford E. Landers
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My relationship with the Yanomami, the guiding force of both my career as a photographer and my life, is essentially one of fondness.
Claudia Andujar, Clifford E. Landers
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Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas, 2012
Salgado Maranhão, Alexis Levitin
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Salgado Maranhão, Alexis Levitin
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Primates in the Lives of the Yanomami People of Brazil and Venezuela
Ethnobiology, 2020Jean P Boubli +2 more
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