that is jesse baron, i river is a lifeline for the community. at the end of the rainy season, the swollen river offers welcome respite from the heat. relative humidity is nearly 90 percent. all the children attend a single elementary school class. if they want more schooling, they have to move to the city. right now, it's time for the money. ok, harvest and every one is involved. the tubers are 1st soaked in water for 4 days and then pressed to eliminate that toxins. munyosak has a sweet, sour smell. each family has its own plot of land and customers in the city, minute flowers, an important source of income, every one he is short of money. the process of producing the flower takes many hours. roasting it in the heat is an art in itself. this was no legal, but i was lose. the brazilians don't care about the indigenous peoples fight to survive. wagon ma'am, so often i hear this incorrect argument that indigenous people own too much land them. and what do they need all this land for him with up there. and i always say, has anyone thought about why