Friday, 31 May 2013

Rainforest People

Source google.com.pk
Rainforest  People
The Rainforest  People are the true custodians of the forest. The rainforest is their home, and a place where they have "looked after" for hundreds of centuries. The indigenous people are either hunter-gatherers or hunter-gardeners. Everything they need to survive, from food to medicines to clothing, comes from the forest.

The indigenous people live in small groups or tribes, building their homes from trees and palm leaves. They also lead a relatively simple lifestyle compared to those living in the urbanized cities, spending most of their time finding sources of food. Most indigenous people hunt small animals living in the rainforests that are of the most abundance, bringing their catch back home to share with the entire tribe.

F ishing and gathering wild fruits and nuts are also a source of food for them. They usually plant small gardens for other sources of food, through a sustainable farming method called shifting cultivation.

First, the indigenous people clear a plot of land and burn it to increase the fertility of the soil. Next, they plant the selected crops to be used for food and medicines. As one knows, due to the wet and hot climate of the rainforests, the soil loses its fertility faster and becomes unsuitable for growing crops in just a few years. At this point of time, the indigenous people abandon the plot of land, allowing it to rest and regain its fertility, while finding another new plot of suitable land. The soil is usually allowed to rest for 10-50 years before it is farmed again.
Rainforest  People
Rainforest  People
Rainforest  People
Rainforest  People
Rainforest  People
Rainforest  People

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