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That may reflect an Amerindian tradition of collective decision-making.
There is an Amerindian woman bearing a basket of pineapples and a man holding a bow.
The Suruí, an Amerindian people, recently mapped its territory in Rondônia, on paper strictly protected.
Orinduik is home to a diamond mining community and we're joined by an Amerindian man, the father of a bemused boy we have befriended.
In the Village, Makina runs the switchboard with the only phone for miles, speaking three languages – an Amerindian "native tongue", Spanish or "latin tongue", and English, called "new tongue" or "anglo".
But if you are an Amerindian in the tropical lowlands of the Amazon Basin, the root is bitter, and you have to soak or boil it for hours to extract its deadly juices and make it safe to eat.
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Michael Cresap to begin widening the track into a road following mostly the same route as an ancient Amerindian trail which is now known as Nemacolin's Trail.
This is complemented by the recently released genome sequence of a strain from a Venezuelan Amerindian [30].
This is an ancient Amerindian holy place.
"I'm here to make sure our culture is not damaged," said Ms. Melville, 40, an Arawak Amerindian from another part of Guyana who has married into one of the dynastic cattle-ranching families of the Rupununi.
Toby Jones seems to turn his face inside out when he's trying to get rid of his man-boobs by weight-lifting; as he heaves and puffs, he launches a whole new lexicon - it could have been drawn from an arcane Amerindian tribe - made up of whines, groans, whistles and winces.
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