Acajatuba Village - 4/27

First stop today was our tour guide’s family manioc home. They grew and harvested many plants. The manioc root can be used to produce flour, tapioca, or juice. They also harvest açaí and many medicinal plants for anything from a stomach ache to an anesthetic. The plants can be used for basic, traditional needs, but also for modern technologies. For example, glue can be made from tapioca that is then used by many large manufacturers of televisions. 


Next stop was the Acajatuba village. There they showed us how they make jewelry from açaí berries and even let us make our own. We played a soccer game with the children (under the age of 10). They crushed us and I’m pretty sure they were taking it easy on us. We were all dripping in sweat, but everyone involved had a lot to laugh about. The lack of verbal communication didn’t matter because everyone could understand the game. It was so much fun!

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