Identification of specific item; 1985; John Fortenberry expedition photographs from Venezuela, image #, NMAI.AC.342; National Museum of the American Indian Archives Center, Smithsonian Institution.
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View of a Yanomami (Yanoama), or possibly Piaroa, Ye'kuana (Makiritare/Mayagone) family at a banana plantation near the Río Orinoco in Amazonas State, Venezuela. Additional Fortenberry commentary: "Little girl had straw earings. Happy yo have picture taken. [Less people visit there]. Plantation is a co-op. People float the bananas down to Puerto Ayacucho. Family group." RESTRICTED due to sensitivity.
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