It is an educational resource and an introduction to the cultures of Amazon native tribes from the South American Amazon River Basin. Furthermore, this website is a resource for information and geographic maps of the native indigenous tribes of the Amazon Rainforest. 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.
10 shocking sexual traditions of tribes and peoples of the world (10 photos)
From a tribe of semen-drinking men to the community of brothers sharing a wife, amaze yourself with these 10 shocking tribal sex traditions from around the world. Paying for dinner and a movie to get someone into the sack is so passe, or at least foreign to other cultures. Take a look at some of the rituals other peoples practice. To become a man in this primitive tribe, boys are removed from the presence of all females at the age of seven, living with other males for ten years. During the ten years, the skin is pierced to remove any contamination brought upon by women. For the same reason, they also regularly incur nose-bleeding and vomiting caused by consuming large amounts of sugarcane.
10 shocking sexual traditions of tribes and peoples of the world (10 photos)
This website presents the various cultural traditions of Amazon tribes and Amazonian Indians in an enjoyable photo-essay format that allows one to view pictures of Amazon tribes with authoritative descriptions of their culture. Photos and images of these Amazon tribes natives ranges from Amazon Indian girls, Huaorani blowgun hunters, and female body painting, to Amazonian tribal warriors and uncontacted naked Amazonian tribes. In order to understand Amazon tribes and their significance, you must understand their history.
By Imogen Calderwood For Mailonline. Never-before-seen photos have emerged of one of the last the last uncontacted Amazon tribes who the Peru government is trying to approach after they shot and killed two men in the chest with a bow and arrow. For years the Mashco Piro clan — also known as Cujareno people — have lived in the forest in Peru close to the border with Brazil and had no contact with the outside world.