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Rooted in her rain forest culture, a Yanomamo girl decorates herself with palloitos, or little sticks. Brazil's rain forests once housed thousands of indigenous cultures like the Yanomamo, but since Europeans first came to the area in the 16th century all but a few hundred have disappeared due to disease, war, deforestation, and mixing with modern civilization.
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