Secret life of the Amazon Indians: Incredible images show near-extinct Awá tribe at work and play
Heads garlanded in feathers and bands of plumes laced around their triceps, Amazon Indians demonstrate their skills with bows and arrows. The men are some of the last remaining members of the Awá tribe, a nomadic group who live deep in the heart of the Amazon jungle.
Published Feb 15, 2011.
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