| The
Anambé live like the sertanejos
(inhabitants of the sertão, the backlands)
of the region. Their homes are the same as the
local inhabitants, and they buy merchandise
in the local commerce. For some generations they
have been intermarrying with non-Indians, integrating
their partners and their children into village
life. They react, however, to any attempt of transfering
the group from the Cairari region. |