Amazon Indian Native Tribe Photo | Video
Amazon-Indians.org is a resource for photos and videos of native indigenous people of the Amazon Rainforest. It is an educational resource and an introduction to the cultures of Amazon native tribes from the South American Amazon River Basin. In addition, this website is a resource for information and geographic maps of the native indigenous tribes of the Amazon Rainforest. Various indigenous people of the Amazon are represented, including the Matis, Matsés-Mayoruna, Bora, Shipibos, Yagua, Marubo, and Ticuna, Kayapó, Suyá, and Xingu Amazon native tribes. Various ceremonies and rituals are illustrated, most importantly the Ceremony of Mariwin, Matsés-Mayoruna Poison Frog Ceremony, Dance of Queixada, Ritual of Capybara, Ticuna Indian Girl Puberty Rite of Passage, Marubo Ceremony of Aco, and the Kuarup Ceremony of the Dead. Moreover, various Amazon native tribe legends are told, including Bari Rahua and the Discovery of the Grand Cosmos, the Amazon Indian Tribe Legend of The Pink Dolphin, and the Amazon Native Tribe Legend of The Victoria Regia. Various aspects of the cultures of the indigenous people of the Amazon are covered, as well as hunting with blowguns and curare. In particular, the blowguns of the Matis and Yagua native amazonian tribes are illustrated. Amazon native tribe bilingual education is also highlighted. In addition to articles, legends, geographic maps, photographs and three photogalleries of Amazon native tribes, five videos are offered for the Matis Amazon Indian tribe.
http://www.amazon-indians.org/
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AONIKENK FILMS
Television - Cinema producer. Documentaries of the Indian peoples.
http://www.aborigenes-elcona.com.ar/
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Art and Exhibition Hall - Exhibitions - Orinoco - Parima
The Orinoco – Parima exhibition presents the Gustavo and Patricia Cisneros Collection for the first time to the European public. The collection displays a rich assortment of Amazonian ethnographic objects from twelve southern Venezuela indigenous societies. The exhibition shows masks, cult objects, how the shamans used them, jewelry, cooking equipment, and weapons.
http://www2.kah-bonn.de/ausstellungen/orinoko/1e.htm
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Authentic Aztec Dancers (In Tlanextli Tacuba)
Indigenous traditional Aztec (Mexica) Dancers from Tacuba (Tlacopan) in Mexico City. This site describes the group and provides wonderful photos and information about Aztec Dancers.
http://www.tlanextli.com/
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Aztec History and Culture
Aztec history, culture and religion. Aztec gods, four direction of Aztec religion.
http://www.history-aztec.com/
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Cacique
Discussing Caribbean Culture,Original Island Names, Deities of Indigenous Peoples, Facts on the Karifuna, Taino, Locono & Gallabi peoples- selected from the creative life work of a Caribbean cultural activist.
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Museum/8958/cacique.html
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Caribbean Amerindian Centrelink
The Caribbean Amerindian Centrelink is the centrepage of Caribbean Amerindian communities and educational resources on the Internet. The site was launched in September 1998 and has become a frequently visited research site for persons interested in Caribbean Amerindian issues and Caribbean ethnography in general. Newly revised and relaunched in 2001.
http://www.centrelink.org
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Comunidad AONIKENK de Argentina
Productions of Aboriginal Series Documentaries for Television International. Project of Television - live of the last aboriginal community - Republic Argentina.
http://www.aborigenes-elcona.com.ar
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Cultures of South America
Provided by the EMuseum at Minnesota State University. This site contains various information about the following tribes in South America: Abipon, Amahuaca, Arawak, Aymara, Carib, Cayua, Goajiro, Inca, Jivero, Mapuche, Moche, Munduruku, Omagua, Quechua, Saraguro, Sharanahua, Shavante, Tehuelche, Tupi, Tupinamba, Wari , Yahgan, Yanomamo.
http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/southamerica/
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Dominican Craft Online Store
Craft Dominicana is an organization created with the purpose to export the beautiful craft of Dominican Republic to the world. Is the organization's desire to show the world, the dominican culture and identity as we help better incomes and therefore the lifestyle of every craftsmen and their families.
http://www.catgen.com/craftdominicana/EN/
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