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Long sacred to the Makuna, Barasana, Tatuyo, and Taiwano, the image commemorates the visit of Father Sun when he first gave yagé to the people.
One River Wade Davis 1996
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He was Tatuyo, originally from the upper Piraparaná, though he now lived in a longhouse south of San Miguel.
One River Wade Davis 1996
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Long sacred to the Makuna, Barasana, Tatuyo, and Taiwano, the image commemorates the visit of Father Sun when he first gave yagé to the people.
One River Wade Davis 1996
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He was Tatuyo, originally from the upper Piraparaná, though he now lived in a longhouse south of San Miguel.
One River Wade Davis 1996
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Along the banks of a nearby tributary, the Apaporis River, a number of small indigenous communities-including the Tanimuka, Letuama, Makuna, Yuhup, Barasano, Itana, Eduria and Tatuyo ethnic groups-also make their home.
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Along the banks of a nearby tributary, the Apaporis River, a number of small indigenous communities-including the Tanimuka, Letuama, Makuna, Yuhup, Barasano, Itana, Eduria and Tatuyo ethnic groups-also make their home.
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