| The Kayapó
live in villages dispersed along the upper course
of the Iriri, Bacajá and Fresco rivers,
as well as affluents of the voluminous Xingu river,
outlining a territory almost as large as Austria
in Central Brazil and almost entirely covered
in equatorial rainforest, with the exception of
the eastern section, filled by some areas of scrubland.
Their cosmology, ritual life and social organization
are extremely rich and complex, while their relations
with non-Indian society and environmentalists
from the world over are marked by their intensity
and ambivalence. |