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A DEEP EXPLORATION OF CHINOOK MYTHOLOGY: HOW EROTICISM AND INTIMACY SHAPED RELATIONSHIPS AND SEXUALITY WITHIN THE TRIBE

Chinook is an extinct Native American language spoken by the people who lived along the Pacific Northwest coast from British Columbia to Northern California. The tribe had many beliefs that focused...

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NAVIGATING CULTURAL DIFFERENCES IN POLYGAMOUS INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES: A LOOK AT THE GUAJAJARAS

Guajajaras are an indigenous group who live in Northeastern Brazil. They follow a religion that allows men to have multiple wives, which has sparked controversy among them because of cultural...

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HOW TRADITIONAL QUECHUA RELIGION EMPHASIZES FERTILITY AND INTIMACY THROUGH SPIRITUALITY AND MORALITY

Quechua is an indigenous people who live primarily in the Andes Mountains region of South America. They have their own language and culture, including a unique system of beliefs about spirituality...

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TOJOLABALS UNIQUE APPROACH TO CHANNELING EROTIC ENERGY THROUGH RITUALS AND PRACTICES

Tojolabal Religion
Tojolabal is an indigenous culture located in Chiapas, Mexico that has survived for centuries despite attempts to assimilate them into Western cultures. One of the most...

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PRACTICING POLYGAMY: BALANCING PERSONAL PLEASURE WITH COMMUNAL DUTY IN THE PIRAHã COMMUNITY

Pirahã is an indigenous language spoken by some people in the Brazilian Amazon region. It has been studied extensively by anthropologists, linguists, and sociologists for its unusual characteristics....

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WHY THE CHALLENGES OF POLYGAMOUS MARRIAGE IN CHAMACOCO SOCIETY?

What are the cultural norms around polygamous marriage in Chamacoco society?
The Chamacoco people are an indigenous group from Bolivia who practice polygamy. Marriage is a sacred institution among...

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HOW MAYAN SEXUAL RITUALS CAN HELP YOU GROW SPIRITUALLY, EMOTIONALLY, PHYSICALLY, AND SOCIALLY

Mayans are an indigenous people who live in Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, El Salvador, and Nicaragua. They have a long history of using sacred sexual practices to build community identity,...

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CHIQUITANO POLYAMORY: HOW INDIGENOUS PEOPLE PRACTICE SACRED POLYGAMY FOR SPIRITUAL BALANCE AND HARMONY.

Chiquitanos are an indigenous people from Bolivia and Brazil whose traditional belief system includes a form of polygamy. They believe that each man can have up to four wives who he must provide for...

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CHACOBO PEOPLES INTERCONNECTED PERSPECTIVE ON SEXUALITY: HOW THEIR BELIEFS AND PRACTICES SHAPE THEIR LIVES

Chacobo people have a unique perspective on sexuality that is deeply connected to their religious beliefs and cultural practices. Their worldview is based on a cosmic order of creation and...

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THE ROLE OF CHIBCHA EROTIC SYMBOLS IN MAINTAINING SOCIAL COHESION AND ETHICAL GUIDANCE

We will explore the role that Chibcha erotic symbols play in maintaining social cohesion and ethical guidance within the religious context of the Chibchan people. Specifically, we will examine how...

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