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Superstitions have their origins at the beginning of human civilization and makeup part of the very essence of human intellect. Indigenous peoples, due to their ethnic diversity, contributed in different ways with many cultural aspects. Religious beliefs and superstitions play an important role within Indigenous culture. The objective of this study was to accomplish a survey of the superstitions of some Indigenous peoples of the Amazon about certain species of birds. The method for collecting the data was used open and semi-structured interviews with Indigenous people from the Arara, Tenharim, Kayabi, and Apiaká ethnic groups.
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- Instituto de Pesquisas e Estudos da Vida Silvestre Rua Leonardo Mota, 66 - São Paulo-SP, ZIP 05586-090, Brazil
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- [1] N. Sault. Bird stories from Latin America: lessons on change and adaptation. Ethnobiology Letters 11(2) (2020) 58-68
- [2] K. Hull, R. Fergus. Birds as Seers: An Ethno-Ornithological approach to omens and prognostication among the Ch'Orti' Maya of Guatemala. Journal of Ethnobiology 37(4) (2017) 604-620
- [3] F.R. Dario. Xingu River’s Big Bend: a great diversity of birds in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest. The Institute of Biopaleogeography named under Charles R. Darwin 4 (2021) 1-56
- [4] F.R. Dario. Landscape and birds diversity in the Kayabi and Apiaká Indigenous territories in the Amazon rainforest. The Institute of Biopaleogeography named under Charles R. Darwin 7 (2021) 1-57
- [5] F.R. Dario, M.P. Sandrini. Use of plant species in the treatment and cure of diseases by the Tenharim Indigenous in the Amazon. GEOTemas 11 (2021) 1-29
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