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On The Prairie

The Amazon Rainforest, Indigenous Peoples and Wildlife in Peril! – a series of short films by Barbara Crane Navarro – 10 – « Yanomami children and their community in the Amazon Rainforest » 13:16 | Barbara Crane Navarro

Yanomami mother and baby with Achiote face paint, Amazonas, Venezuela (still from film)

A film of instants of daily life of a Yanomami community in the Amazon Rainforest of Venezuela made to accompany the children’s book series: “Amazon Rainforest Magic” “La Magie de l’Amazonie” and “La Magia de la Amazonia” for ages 8 to 12 to 100!, written and illustrated by Barbara Crane Navarro

Yanomami girl fishing at the pond and babysitting her little brother (still from film)

« YANOMAMI children and their community in the Amazon Rainforest » The full 13 minute, 16 second film – (age restricted by YouTube due to ancestral Yanomami customs which include traditional nudity) interwoven with illustrations from the “Amazon Rainforest Magic” books – is here:

Yanomami child playing in the river near the communal house (still from film)

For more information about the Rainforest Art Project, please see my website here:

http://www.barbaranavarro.com

And here in a blog by Palm Oil Detectives:

 

https://wordpress.com/read/feeds/114089794/posts/3744071063

Please help protect the forests, rivers, wildlife and the lives of the Yanomami and other Indigenous peoples by boycotting ALL products from deforestation; gold, palm oil, exotic wood, gemstones, soy, beef, leather, etc.

 

Yanomami boys in a traditional vine hammock sharing wild rasha fruits in the communal house (still from film)

Thank you so much for appreciating my work!
Barbara

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Source: The Amazon Rainforest, Indigenous Peoples and Wildlife in Peril! – a series of short films by Barbara Crane Navarro – 10 – « Yanomami children and their community in the Amazon Rainforest » 13:16 | Barbara Crane Navarro