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Mehinaku Indians __ Very brief overview plus links. - From indian-cultures.com - http://indian-cultures.com/Cultures/mehinaku.html

Mehinaku Information __ A good look at the Mehinaku. "I found that the Mehinaku have been making considerable contact with the outside world. This contact has led to their advance in tools to the point where they are now using steel tools given to them by outsiders. Also, the tribe has a radio that allows them to keep in touch with other nearby tribes." - illustrated - From Union College - http://www.union.edu/PUBLIC/ANTDEPT/72w02/mehinaku.htm
 

 

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