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  • Manoki (Irantxe) men and boy playing their traditional flutes.
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  • Men from the Organization of African Instituted Churches, at the opening march of the VII World Social Forum, arriving at the Uhuru's Park. <br />
Nairobi city, Kenya.
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  • Old man at Daxu Ancient Village at Guangxi Province, China.
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  • Demonstration of the Huka-Huka, a wrestling match. Facing each other, the wrestlers imitate the grunting of the jaguar.
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  • Terena People painting for the Indigenous National Party.
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  • Assurini xama smoking in his ritual before the opening of the Indigenous Festival.
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  • Assurini warrior
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  • Kayapo warrior
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  • Shilou Town, Panyu District of Guangzhou, was a whole new town under construction. Structures pumping all around. It's the 2010 Asian Games Town.
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  • Shilou Town, Panyu District of Guangzhou, was a whole new town under construction. Structures pumping all around. It's the 2010 Asian Games Town.
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  • Old man at Daxu Ancient Village at Guangxi Province, China.
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  • Old man at Daxu Ancient Village at Guangxi Province, China.
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  • Young Terena man
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  • Yawalapiti men, before the opening of the Festival.<br />
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"For the Yawalapiti, the mythic world is a past that is not connected to the present through strict chronological ties. Thus, myth exists as a spatial and temporal reference, but mainly provides behavioral models. The ceremonies are the occasion par excelence for replicating these models, but their privileged relation with the world of myth above all symbolizes the impossibility of repeating that world, except in an imperfect way. The ritual is thus a moment when daily life is closer to the ideal model presented in myth, without however being able to attain it." <br />
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From ISA (Instituto Sócio Ambiental): Cosmologia e rituais<br />
by Eduardo Viveiros de Castro
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