Venezuela: Elder of small group of semi-nomadic Hoti Indigenous ethnic group cutting up meat of anteater hunted in rainforest for sharing between members of the group


The Hoti (also called Hotï or Jodi) live in the rainforest at the foothills of the Sierra de Maigualida in Bolivar and Amazonas States in are semi-nomadic hunters-gatherers and sash-and-burn horticulturists. They speak a language of the Salivan family .


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