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  • Mawé people - Wikipedia
    The Mawé, also known as the Sateré or Sateré-Mawé, are an indigenous people of Brazil living in the state of Amazonas They have an estimated population of about 13,350 [1] The Sateré-Mawé were the first to domesticate and cultivate guaraná, [1] a popular stimulant
  • Photos Of The Mawé, The Amazonian People Who Bathe In Fire Ants As A . . .
    In the heart of the Brazilian Amazon is where you’ll find the Mawé, also called the Sateré-Mawé They number about 13,000 and are mostly found along the banks of the Madeira and Tapajós Rivers Their unique rite of passage involving bullet ants is what makes them most famous to outsiders, but their culture is much more complex than this one custom
  • Sateré Mawé - Indigenous Peoples in Brazil
    The second word, Mawé, means “intelligent and curious parrot” and is not a clan designation The Sateré-Mawé language is part of the Tupi linguistic branch According to ethnographer Curt Nimuendaju (1948), it differs from the Guarani-Tupinambá Pronouns are the same as those of the Curuaya-Munduruku language, and the grammar is, it seems, Tupi
  • Suffering Pain For The Sake Of Tradition: Bullet Ants And The Sateré . . .
    Satere-Mawe people are also known as the Mawe, Maragua, and Arapium They speak the Satere-Mawe language which is spoken by the Tupan family The Mawe people are some of the communities in Brazil that are popular for some of their traditions despite their numbers
  • Secrets of the Amazon: The Sateré-Mawé in the . . . - SCTE Brazil Travel
    The second word, Mawé, means “intelligent and curious parrot” and is not a clan designation The Sateré-Mawé are simply called Mawé in the region
  • MAWE SELECTED TO RECEIVE DJC’S BUILDING DIVERSITY AWARD
    MAWE is an historic partnership between community-based organizations who advance diversity, equity and inclusion in the construction sector, certified pre-apprenticeship programs, the Carpenters, Operating Engineers, Laborers, other Building Trades unions, and diverse construction contractors
  • Sateré-Mawé: Amazonian Resilience — Google Arts Culture
    The Sateré-Mawé language is an indigenous language spoken in the Amazon region, primarily by communities inhabiting the Middle Amazon River area, specifically within the boundaries of the
  • The Mawé are some of the Amazons fiercest protectors, and to gain . . .
    Mawé culture revolves around music and dance Traditional songs that narrate myths and Mawé history are accompanied by ceremonial flutes, rattles, and drums


















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