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The Sanema are a nomadic tribe offshoot of the Yanomamis. Their houses have walls of mud or poles and they’re topped off with palm leaves. They dig a fire pit in the middle. These tribe men are hunting with poison with their blowpipes. They wet the cotton with the sap of the tunare tree, which contains a poison so strong that it can kill a man before the cock crows thrice.
The men are hunterswhile the women garden and gather wild plantain and manioc. The tapioca is ready to be used in making a bread called cazabe that’s eaten in this part of the jungle. The Sanema are addicted to tobacco, but in the form of leaves and ashes mashed together.
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