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  • Bororo people cannot live in homologated land. Although to have its demarcated territory, the Bororo of the land Jarudori (Mato Grosso state) is obliged to live spread in other lands of its people, because its traditional area is invaded by squatters. Invasions, violence and epidemics - of tuberculosis and measles - had contributed for exit of many of the Bororo families who lived there.
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  • A Krahô mother at the Indigenous Festival. Krahô People is also called Mehim. They live at northeastern of the Tocantins state, <br />
and were about 2.000 people (in 1999) .<br />
Indigenous National Festival. Bertioga, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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  • Yawalapiti People, from Xingu, dancing during the Indigenous National Festival.
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  • Yudjá People, also knowed as Juruna people, portray themselves as the prototype of humanity, as canoeists and beer makers. Part of the Yudjá's cosmological knowledge and ritual life rests on the crucial role of shamans; however, since the 1980s, they have had no more shamans. <br />
The Juruna man here worn a crucifix at the Indigenous National Festival.
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  • Paixão  is an ancient of the Xavante ethnic group, and was showing a traditional play they use to do with kids on the tribe, with a  story about their myths, where he was painted and moving as a jaguar. <br />
The jaguar gave the original fire to the Xavante People.<br />
Indigenous National Festival at Bertioga city, 2007.
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  • Yawalapiti women, from Xingu, dancing during the Indigenous National Festival.
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  • Rikbaktsa girl during the Indigenous National Party, Bertioga city, São Paulo state of Brazil.
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  • Brazil, Indigenous. Kayapo women celebrating at the ritual, before the Indigenous National Party.
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  • Kayapo women at Indigenous National Party.
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  • Kayapo women dance before the Indigenous National opening.
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  • Bororo People dances the Jaguar dance at the Indigenous National Party.
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  • Terena People painting for the Indigenous National Party.
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  • Kayapo child at the Indigenous National Party.
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  • Terena ritual and dance of fire, celebrationg the Indigenous National Party.
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  • Assurini Shamans at the Indigenous National Party.
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  • Ritual dance of Kayapo, Indigenous National Party.
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