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WHO ARE THE YANOMAMIS: Anthropological studies of the environment and its biology
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Yanomami , also spelled Yanomamo or Yanomama , is a group of approximately 35,000 indigenous people living in some 200-250 villages in the Amazon rainforest on the border between Venezuela and Brazil.
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- Survival International's Yanomami page Jointhegoodproject.com The Good Project's official website Hutukara.org, the official website of the Yanomami Indians and the Hutukara Association. Indigenous People of Brazil - Yanomami Easton RD, Merriwether DA, Crews DE, Ferrell RE (July 1996). "MtDNA changes in Yanomami: further evidence New World established lineages ," N. J. Hum. Genetics . 59 (1): 213–225.