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TRIBES OF THE WORLD

TRIBES OF THE WORLD. Five tribes. Māori Mursi Yanomami Mosuo Korowai. MĀORI PEOPLE. Māori background. New Zealand Arrived there in 12 canoes Similar to social class structure Iwi  Hap ū  Wh ā nau Democratic order. Māori culture. Language Great concern to keep it alive

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TRIBES OF THE WORLD

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  1. TRIBES OF THE WORLD

  2. Five tribes • Māori • Mursi • Yanomami • Mosuo • Korowai

  3. MĀORI PEOPLE

  4. Māori background • New Zealand • Arrived there in 12 canoes • Similar to social class structure • Iwi Hapū  Whānau • Democratic order

  5. Māori culture • Language • Great concern to keep it alive • Raise awareness among the youngest • Names keep their origin

  6. Māori culture • Art • Tattooing (two main aims): • Signify status • Attract opposite sex • Bone carving: • Ocean creatures • Others • Wood carving

  7. MURSI PEOPLE

  8. Mursi background • Localisation • Work • Diet

  9. Mursi culture • Language • Lip plate (12 to 15 centimetres) • Bride wealth • Prestige • Body painting • Ornaments • Donga

  10. YANOMAMI PEOPLE

  11. Yanomami background • Amazonerainforest, between Venezuela and Brazil • Villages contain between 50 to 400 people • They live in a common roof called shabono • Polygenic • Only about 20.000 indigenous survive

  12. Yanomami culture • Language • Yanomaman language is unrelated to other South American indigenous languages • Unknown origin • Many variations and dialects • Rituals • Celebrate good harvest with big feasts. • Lots of drinks, food, dancing and singing. • Hallucinogenic drugs and endocannibalism

  13. Yanomami culture • Curiosities: • First menstruation symbolizes the beginning of womanhood • As soon as the period begins, girls are married off • Belief that menstrual blood is poisonous

  14. MOSUO PEOPLE

  15. Mosuo background • Matriarchal society • Middle Ages • Polyandry • Walking marriages

  16. Mosuo culture • Language • “Come of age” ceremony • Buddhism & Daba • Death • Dogs

  17. KOROWAI PEOPLE

  18. Korowai background • Existence acknowledged in 1970’s • South east of Papua New Guinea • Population around 3000 people • Diet Cannibalism Larva insects, tree sap • Good fishermen and cultivators

  19. Korowai culture • Language • They don’t have a language per se • Imitate the sounds of birds • Way of life • Tree houses • Escape from mosquitoes and other tribes’ attacks • Clans of 10- 12 people

  20. Thank you for your attention!

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