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Cultural Context

Historical Significance

This chant dates back over 300 years and was nearly lost during the rubber boom era. It was preserved through oral tradition by elder women of the tribe.

Modern Relevance

Today, the chant is taught in local schools as part of cultural preservation efforts. It's performed during eco-tourism events to raise awareness about rainforest conservation.

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This recording was captured at sunrise on the banks of the Xingu River, a tributary of the Amazon known for its biodiversity and cultural significance to indigenous communities.

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