arendajatena
Arendajatena, also known as the Arendajá people, are an indigenous group residing primarily in the state of Rondônia, Brazil. They are part of the larger Guaraní ethnic group and speak the Arendajá language, which belongs to the Tupi-Guarani language family. The Arendajatena have a rich cultural heritage, including traditional practices, rituals, and a deep connection to the natural environment.
The Arendajatena's traditional livelihoods include agriculture, fishing, and hunting. They cultivate crops such as manioc, corn,
The Arendajatena have faced significant challenges due to historical and contemporary issues, including land disputes, deforestation,
The Arendajatena are recognized for their resilience and cultural richness, and their contributions to Brazil's cultural