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Date: | Sat, 1 Jun 2002 16:07:58 -0500 |
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Today, I've been in a museum in Munich, which has a exposition
of Yanomami people. Living in a large rain forest environment
of Venezuela and surrounding countries.
It was impressive, nice what and how they do it.
I liked the way they are hunting and handle hunted animals, really.
They cultivate some plants (sweetpopatoe, banana ...).
What I would like to mention is which kind of animal food they eat in a
bigger volume: It's river cancers, snails, mollusks, frogs, small fish.
Very small animals.
That is what I could imagine a australopithecus could have cought easily
too.
When there was water.
Amadeus S.
my sympathy goes with the Yanomami
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