Kayapo Indians of Brazilian Amazon
Aerial view of Kayapo dwellings.
Urucum seeds, crushed and used as face and body paint
Kayapo embellish themselves with varigated colors, body paints, bright beads and feathers of the macaw bird.
Urucum seeds, crushed and used as face and body paint.
Kayapo people help one another paint body. Brazil, South America.
Kayapo people help one another paint body.
Kayapo men and women ritual dancing. To be able to dance during festivals, many women use the abortificant kangara kane (Tanaecium Vulgara) which is drunk in a single dosage as a strong tea. Brazil Amazone, South America