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Yanomamo Indian Language (Guaica, Kobali)

Yanomamo is a Yanomam language of South America.
Yanomamo is spoken by around 18,000 people in Venezuela and Brazil.

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Yanomamo Language Resources

Tribes and Languages of Brazil: * Northwestern Brazil Language Map * Northeastern Brazil:
    Maps showing the areas in Brazil where Yanomami and Yanomamo are spoken.
La Lengua Yanomamo:
    Yanomamo language information including linguistic maps of South America. Page in Spanish.
Ethnologue: Yanomamö:
    Demographic information on the Yanomamo language.
Yanomamö Language Tree:
    Theories about Yanomamo's language relationships compiled by Linguist List.
Human Rights: Yanomamo:
    Translation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights into Yanomamo.

Yanomamo Culture and History

The Yanomami Tribe:
    Online ethnography of the Yanomamis of Brazil.
Yanaomamo Gender Roles:
    Yanomamo Indian gender, sex, and childbearing traditions.
Yanomamo Tribe:
    Information on Yanomamo history and culture.
Tribes of Northeastern Brazil:
    Map showing where the Yanomam people live in Brazil.
Indigenous Rights: The Yanomami:
    Article on the history and political situation of the Yanomami tribe.
The Yanomami People:
    Article on Yanomami culture including photographs.
Yanomami: The Fierce People:
    Illustrated article on the culture and traditions of the Yanomami Indian tribe.
Amazonian tribe study shows how bacteria is changing * Our Modern Lifestyle May Be Destroying Microbiome Diversity:
    Studies on the health and lifestyle of the Yanomami and Guahibo tribes.
Los Yanomami * Pueblo Yanomamo:
    Information on the Yanomamo tribe in Spanish.



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