Yanomamo People
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The influence of the environment on human life is particularly well illustrated by the unique pattern of culture that emerged. Profound cultural differences developed along with these differences in hunting and agricultural patterns. The ethnography, which is chose, was "Yanomamo" written by Napoleon A. Changnon, anthropologists.
In the Yanomamo society the greater abundance and dependability of food supplies set up the stage for and agricultural and village life. There were adaptations required to survive
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A.M., because it is too humid and hot to continue working. Most of them bathe in the stream before they take a rest in their hammock. The women usually accompany their husbands to the garden helping with planting and weeding. The biggest meal of the day is prepared in the evening. Both sexes participate in the cooking. By the time supper is over, it is nearly dark, and the Yanomamo get ready to rest.
A.M., because it is too humid and hot to continue working. Most of them bathe in the stream before they take a rest in their hammock. The women usually accompany their husbands to the garden helping with planting and weeding. The biggest meal of the day is prepared in the evening. Both sexes participate in the cooking. By the time supper is over, it is nearly dark, and the Yanomamo get ready to rest.