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- Yanomami_women comment "The Yanomami people are an indigenous group who live in the Amazon Rainforest around the borders of Venezuela and Brazil. There are estimated to be only approximately 26,000 indigenous people remaining. They are Interfluvial Indians that live between the Mavaca and Orinoco Rivers. Currently, there are known to be approximately 200-300 Yanomamo villages, with each village consisting of a very large shabono, or home.".