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  • Tale of Confiscated Kayapo Feather Headdresses

    Illustrated essay of several indigenous headdresses that were confiscated by the US Fish & Wildlife Service and are currently in the Smithsonian Museum.

    photo2.si.edu

  • Indians of the Xingu

    The Xingu Indians are a group of different Amazonian tribes (e.g. Kayapo and Suya tribes) that inhabit the Xingu Indigenous Park located in the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil. Contains photos and videos of the Xingu Indians illustrating their native ceremonies, culture and rituals

    www.amazon-indians.org

  • Kayapo - Indigenous People of Brazil

    Site includes indepth information on the cosmology, ritual life and social organization of the Kayapo tribe.

    www.socioambiental.org

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