Desana People

Home

You may want to try these pages for additional information:  - Indigenous Studies  Indigenous Studies General Resources  - Native Americans Native Americans General Resources  

 

By peoples, tribes, associations

Aymara Indians Social Studies - Ashaninka Indians Social Studies - Assurini Indians Social Studies - Bakairi Indians Social Studies - Bora Indians Social Studies - Bororo Indians Social Studies - Cofan Indians Social Studies - Desana Indians Social Studies - Guahibo Indians Social Studies - Huitoto Indians Social Studies - Juruna Indians Social Studies - Kamayura Indians Social Studies - Karaja Indians Social Studies - Kaxinawa Indians Social Studies - Kayapo Indians Social Studies - Maku Indians Social Studies - Mapuche Indians Social Studies - Marubo Indians Social Studies - Matis Indians Social Studies - Mehinaku Indians Social Studies - Parakana Indians Social Studies - Piaroa Indians Social Studies - Tenharim Indians Social Studies- Ticuna Indians Social Studies - Tucano Indians Social Studies ( Tukano ) - Uros Indians Social Studies - Wai Wai Indians Social Studies - Waimiri-Atroari Indians Social Studies - Warao Indians Social Studies - Wayana-Aparai Indians Social Studies - Xerente Indians Social Studies ( Sherente ) - Yagua Indians Social Studies - Yanomami Indians Social Studies - Yekuana Indians Social Studies


 

Desana Indians __ Very brief overview plus click-to-view map. - From indian-cultures.com - http://indian-cultures.com/Cultures/desana.html 

Desana :: Indigenous Peoples in Brazil __ "For us, the Imiko-masã, “The People of the Universe”, that is, the Desana, the whole humanity, that is, both Indians and Whites, have the same origin. When Pamiri-gasiru, the “Canoe-of-Transformation” arrived in Diá-peragobe wi'í [the Ipanoré Falls, on the mid river Uaupés, region of the Upper River Negro], humanity's ancestors, who already had human form, began to leave through the hole." Learn the rest of this creation story and much more about the Desana tribe. - From Instituto Socioambiental - http://www.socioambiental.org/pib/english/indiandus/desanai.shtm


 

Google
 
Web archaeolink.com

Top of Page