Kayapo people

Kayapo people
Brazilian Indigenous chiefs of the Kayapo tribe: Raoni Metuktire, Kaye, Kadjor, Panara.

The Kayapo (Portuguese: Caiapó) people are the Gê-speaking native peoples of the plain lands of the Mato Grosso and Pará in Brazil, south of the Amazon Basin and along Rio Xingu and its tributaries.

In 2003, their population was 7,096.[1]

Subgroups of the Kayapo include the Xikrin, Gorotire, Menkragnoti and Metyktire.[2] Their villages typically consist of a dozen huts. A centrally located hut serves as a meeting place for village men to discuss community issues.[3] They speak the Kayapo language.

Land control and environmental issues

Kayapó headdress, or ákkápa-ri, ca. 1910, National Museum of the American Indian

At one time, mining and logging threatened to destroy the rainforest, and thus their way of life. In retaliation, the Kayapo people used forceful tactics to banish loggers and miners in some areas, as well as to establish themselves as an economic force. Later, they were again threatened by secretive government plans to build a series of hydro-electric dams on their land. Under the leadership of Paulinho Paiakan, the Altamira Gathering was orchestrated by the Kayapo, drawing media attention worldwide. This demonstration, staged at the planned site for the first dam in Altamira, Pará, lasted several days and brought much pressure upon both the World Bank and the Brazilian government.[4]

In addition, the rock star Sting made an appearance at the demonstration. After which, but not because of, the World Bank denied the request for a loan which was to be used to build the dam. The Brazilian government backed out of the plans, as well.

The forest gives them houses, transport, food and medicine. The problem is that rivers are essential to their way of life and gold mining in Brazil is polluting the rivers, therefore, spreading diseases throughout the tribes. The majority of their food is grown in forest gardens, which are created by using a method called slash and burn. The men of the tribe cut the trees down, and the women burn what's left. The main crop grown is a potato-like plant called manioc. It is deadly poisonous at first and has to be mulched up then have its juices squeezed out, after this it is safe to eat, but in addition to this they also cook it. They eat it at every meal.

Botany and agriculture

The Kayapo people use shifting cultivation, a type of farming where land is cultivated for a few years, after which the people move to a new area. New farmland is cleared and the old farm is allowed to lie fallow and replenish itself.[5]

The Kayapo get medicine from 650 different plants that they find around their village.[6]

They have trade agreements with The Body Shop.[7]

References

  1. ^ BBC - Bruce Parry's Amazon - About The Journey - The Kayapo
  2. ^ http://www.everyculture.com/South-America/Gorotire.html
  3. ^ Popovic, Mislav. "Kayapo." Traditions and Customs from all over the world. (retrieved 25 May 2010)
  4. ^ Clendenning, Alan (Altamira, Brazil) (2008-05-21). "Amazon Indians Attack Official Over Dam Project". Associated Press. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/05/080521-AP-indians-dam.html. 
  5. ^ Wilson, Edward O., et al. Biodiversity, Part 3, National Academies Press, 1988. Pg. 140.
  6. ^ McConnell, Douglas John. The forest farms of Kandy: and other gardens of complete design. P. 108
  7. ^ Kayapo: The Body Shop states its case

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Metyktire people — The Metyktire is a native people who live on the Menkregnoti reservation in the Amazon basin. [1] They are estimated to have about 87 members. They were discovered in May 2007 when two tribesmen entered a Kayapo tribe village in the Menkregnoti… …   Wikipedia

  • Xingu (people) — Infobox Ethnic group Aweti • Kalapalo • Kamaiurá • Kayapó • Kuikuro • Matipu • Mehinako • Nahukuá • Suyá • Trumai • Waura • Yawalapiti group = Xingu Indians population = 3000 languages = religions = related = The indigenous people of Brazil s… …   Wikipedia

  • Mehinako people — Mehinako Total population 259 Regions with significant populations Brazil Languages Mehinako The Mehinako, Mehinaku, Mehináku, or Meinacos are members of an indigenous group located in the region around the headwaters of the Xingu River in Brazi …   Wikipedia

  • First People — Sitting Bull, Häuptling und Medizinmann der Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux. Foto von David Frances Barry, 1885 …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Frank Melli — articleissues unreferenced=June 2008 orphan=June 2008Frank Melli being the media and is an [award winning] [http://www.natassoutheast.tv/NATAS/Emmy2003Winners.html] TV producer, media activist and strategist. He cares very much about the… …   Wikipedia

  • Metyktire — The Metyktire is a native people who live on the Menkregnoti reservation in the Amazon basin. [ [http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/breaking/2007/0601/breaking72.htm Reuters via the Irish Times , Unknown tribe found in Amazon 1 June 2007] ] They… …   Wikipedia

  • Raoni Metuktire — Raoni Metuktire, born ca. 1930, is a chief of the Kayapo people, which live in the Amazon rainforest on the territory of Brazil. Contents 1 First years, first fights 2 An international campaign 3 Raoni against Belo Monte …   Wikipedia

  • Классификация индейцев — Культурные ареалы Северной Америки ко времени контакта с европейцами. Приведенная здесь классификация коренных народов Америки …   Википедия

  • Индейцы Бразилии — являются исконными обитателями этой страны, жившими на этой территории несколько тысяч лет до прихода европейцев. Однако они не образуют единой общности, распадаясь на множество отдельных племён. Содержание 1 История 2 Вклад в формирование… …   Википедия

  • World Bank — logo Type International organization Legal status Treaty Purpose/focus Crediting …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”