Lesson five: The indigenous people of the rainforest.

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Lesson five: The indigenous people of the rainforest

Starter Does everyone want to migrate to urbanised areas? Who lives in the Amazon Rainforest? Source: Animal Blawg, Encyclopedia Britannica

The Indigenous Tribes of the Amazon Rainforest There are approximately 400 tribes living in the Amazon Rainforest, some of which are ‘uncontacted’ and have very little contact with others outside their community. Video: First aerial footage of ‘uncontacted’ tribes Source: Video: Further information about the Awa tribe by Survival International

What do we know about the indigenous tribes of the Amazon rainforest? What can we learn about the lives of the indigenous people of the Amazon? What does the term ‘indigenous’ mean? Source: Animal Blawg, Encyclopedia Britannica

The Awa Tribe Source (all photos): BBC

Fact File: The Awa Tribe Hi, my home is the Amazon rainforest. I am part of the Awa tribe. In the Amazon we have cleared an area of trees to build our homes and plant our crops. My life is very different to yours. Each day I get up at 5.00 am as the sun rises, and go to bed as the sun sets. In my village we grow crops including beans corn and bananas. For breakfast I collect the crops for my family to eat. I do not go to school, I help my family. Each day we hunt for food. We hunt for turtles and fish in the river catching them with arrows. We cook the food over a fire while it is fresh. I usually have fish for my lunch. The rainforest is valuable to tribes like ours as it has many resources we can use to build our homes, light our fires and provide medicines when we are sick. We live in harmony with the rainforest and only use the resources we need We don’t have electricity to watch T.V or play computer games.

What do you think is happening to the rainforest? Source: Rainforest © Flickr Sam Beebe, Flickr Source: Rainforest © Flickr Sam Beebe, Flickr

What do you think is happening? Source: Bianca Bennett and Taylor Errichiello, Wikispaces Source:

Threats to the tribal way of life Loggers Disease Farming Road building Cattle ranchers

Plenary What can be done to further protect the tribes of the Amazon rainforest?