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21 June 2023

  • curprev 13:3513:35, 21 June 2023DFischer talk contribs 5,055 bytes +5,055 Created page with "thumb The Canela people, in what's now "Maranhão, Brazil," traditionally relied on a mix of gathering, hunting and gardening. Anthropologists William Crocker and Jean Crocker describe their society as "relatively egalitarian" with "minimal material resources and ceremonial hierarchy."<ref>William Crocker and Jean Crocker, ''The Canela: Kinship, Ritual, and Sex in an Amazonian Tribe'' (Nelson: Wadsworth/Thomson Learning, 2004), 97.</ref> The..."