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„Fulni-ô“
Eduardo Frederico Flydjwa of the indigenous people Fulni-ô from the state of Pernambuco, smoking his Cachimbo.
The Fulni-ô people live in the municipality of Águas Belas in the state of Pernambuco in northeastern Brazil. They are the only indigenous group in the Northeast who have managed to keep alive their own language - Yathêe - as well as a ritual they call Ouricuri, which they are currently performing in the utmost secrecy.
The Fulni-ô people live in the municipality of Águas Belas in the state of Pernambuco in northeastern Brazil. They are the only indigenous group in the Northeast who have managed to keep alive their own language - Yathêe - as well as a ritual they call Ouricuri, which they are currently performing in the utmost secrecy.
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