Saturday, November 22, 2014

Amazon Rain Forest: Yanomami Hunt



In Brazil’s Amazon rain forest, Yanomami men go hunting.

  
A Yanomami man is pulling his arrow from an anteater he killed. The Yanomami always find the arrows they shoot into the dense forest. So they do not need to carry more than one or two.


Carrying the heavy anteater to his fire.


Butchering the anteater. Yanomami hunters share the meat of their prey with their clan and keep the least appetizing parts for themselves.

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Friday, November 21, 2014

Brazil: Yanomami Horizontal Family Meal


A young Yanomami Indian family of Brazil’s Amazon rain forest shares a meal of sliced plantain (cooking bananas) they pick from a pot with small toothpick-like sticks. The Yanomami, who live comfortably working only an average of two-and-a-half hours a day, spend much time in their hammocks.

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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Brazil: Yanomami Decor


In Brazil’ Amazon rain forest a Yanomami woman decorates her husband’s body with urucu, also known as achiote.
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Brazil: Yanomami Slash-And-Burn Agriculture


In Brazil, on a piece of slashed-and-burned Amazon rain forest still hot and smoking, a Yanomami man breaks ground to plant manioc.


The same Yanomami man is planting the sections of manioc stems lying next to his left foot.
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Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Brazil: Yanomami Elder Resting In Bark Hammock


In Brazil's Amazon rain forest, a Yanomami elder is resting in a hammock he made in minutes from strips of saplings’ bark he knotted at both ends. His wife behind him is conversing with a woman lying in a commercial cotton hammock arrived there by trade.

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Sunday, November 16, 2014

Costa Rica: Crater Of Poás Volcano



Rare view of Costa Rica’s Poás Volcano, which often hides behind heavy fog and forced me to return several times to get this picture.
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Saturday, November 15, 2014

Costa Rica: Challenging Forest Wall

Along a road of Costa Rica’s Arenal Volcano National Park, a birders' paradise, the forest raises a challenging green wall.
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Friday, November 14, 2014

Costa Rica: A Path To Salvation

Glorified path leading to the church of Naranjo, a village in Costa Rica’sCentral Valley.
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Thursday, November 13, 2014

Costa Rica: Living Life One Step At A Time

Under a sinking Sunday afternoon sun, people converse outside a Catholic church they just exited in Rosario, a village of Costa Rica’s Central Valley.
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Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Costa Rica: Otherworldly Dawn

A blue dawn shrouded in mist near the Costa Rican town of Cervantes surrounds a truck with an otherworldly aura.
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