Quechua is an indigenous language spoken primarily in Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Paraguay, Brazil, and Uruguay. Its speakers live mainly in mountainous regions where they...
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: Quechuas view on intimate relationships: how their philosophy guides them
The Siriono tribe is a small indigenous group that lives in Bolivia's eastern lowlands. They follow a unique cultural tradition of polygamy, which has shaped their family structure, relational...
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: How polygamy affects the family structure, relational ethics, and spiritual practices of the siriono people
The Tukano people are indigenous to northern South America, specifically the Brazilian state of Amazonas, the Colombian departments of Vaupés and Guainía, and the southern part of Venezuela's...
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: Tukano indigenous people believe in strict rules about sex, see it as a powerful force
The Guayaki Ache tribe is an indigenous group of people who live in South America, specifically in Paraguay and Brazil. They have their own religious practices that involve sexual rituals that are...
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: Indigenous tribe engages in sexual rituals to promote fertility, sacredness, social cohesion
Same-sex relationships have been present in many cultures throughout history and have been addressed in various ways, including through religious teachings and community standards. In Guajajara...
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: A cultural exploration of samesex relationships and their significance in guajaras society
The word "Tlingit" refers to several indigenous groups who lived in what is now southeastern Alaska during the past millennium. They had their own language and customs, and they believed that all...
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: Exploring tlingit mythology, language, culture, and family structure
Sanema is an indigenous religious practice that originated from Brazil and has its roots in the Amazon rainforest. Its followers believe in the existence of spirits who inhabit all things, including...
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: Sanema and sexuality: exploring balance between divine energy and societal boundaries
The Siriono people are an indigenous group from Bolivia who have developed a unique cultural worldview that shapes their perception of eroticism and its role in their lives. Their conceptualization...
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: Sexuality, ritual, and relationship: the unique conceptualization of eroticism among the siriono people
Asháninka is an indigenous tribe located in the Peruvian Amazon region that has its own set of beliefs regarding sexual practices and regulation. These beliefs are rooted in their culture and have...
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: Indigenous tribes culture and practices: ashã¡ninkas unique approach to sexual relations and marriage
The Chikitanos are an indigenous people from Central America who practice a unique form of animistic religion based on a belief in spirits and ancestral forces that guide all aspects of life,...
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: Chikitanos strict sexual moral codes defined by animistic shamanism and ancestral spirits