Indigenous from Tiquié River, in Brazilian state of Amazonas, presented a research that identifies cycles of fishing, hunting and crops. The cycles are related to other factors such as the water cycle and astronomical constellations.

Indigenous from Tiquié River, in Brazilian state of Amazonas, presented a research that identifies cycles of fishing, hunting and crops. The cycles are related to other factors such as the water cycle and astronomical constellations.
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