Corvus+Yagua+Indians

1.  2. Yagua Indians 3. Henry Tran 4. The Aim is to educate people on the tribe that exists in the Amazon. They are also known as the “grass indians” and they gave the Amazon Jungle its name. The audience of them is whoever goes to the Amazon Jungle to learn more about them; from their blowguns to their alcoholic beverages. In history, they are known to have given the name for the Amazon river because they were the first people to be seen when the first travels were conducted to the Amazon and they saw women wearing grass skirts so they named the river after the greek myth of Amazon warrior women. In modern society, they are still prominent today with bilingual schools and more of a focus on keeping their culture alive. They are also still known for handcrafted blowpipes and “grass” attire. In modern day, people visit them to watch them in their ceremonial dances because it is a spectacle to see. 5. Pantone, Dan J. "Yaguas." Yaguas. Amazon-Indians, 2012. Web. 29 Feb. 2016. "Yagua Indians." Yagua Indians. Indian Cultures by Hands Around the World, Oct. 2014. Web. 29 Feb. 2016.