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Paumari

The Paumari are recognizable as the "nomads of the Purus" due to the impressing mobility of their local groups and their traditional dwellings built upon rafts called flutuantes ("floatings"). Being fishermen of the river flood plains, the Paumari are one of the several indigenous peoples of the middle Purus River who succeeded to survive without armed conflicts the two rubber booms, which crushed other indigenous peoples of the region in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries.

Name

The proper name is Pamoari, but for communication with the whites and other indigenous ethnic groups they generally operate the denomination Paumari. Pamoari has various meanings: "man", "human being", "people", but also "client", which can be explained by the relations the Paumari own with regional merchants. Other names, which appear in the literature, are Kurukurú, Palmari, Pamarí, Pammari, Purupuru, Wayai and Yja'ari.

According to "colonel" Labre, one of the rubber barons of the Purus in mid Nineteenth Century, the Paumari were called Purupuru, which means "painted" in Nheengatu (L

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The Wild Reed's Queer Appreciation seriescontinues with excerpts from an interview with Clyde Hall, a member of the Shoshone-Métistribe and a respected authority, writer and lecturer of Native American culture, tribal arts and folkways. This interview was first published in Identify Thompson's anthology, Gay Soul: Finding the Heart of Gay Spirit and Essence with Sixteen Writers, Healers, Teachers, and Visionaries.

I consider it's especially appropriate to be sharing this announce on indigenous leader and "two-spirited" elder Clyde Hall at this time given Pope Francis' recent apologyfor colonial-era "offenses" against the indigenous peoples of the Americas.

"Grave sins were committed against the native peoples of America in the name of God," the pope declared during a visit with indigenous groups in Bolivia. "I humbly ask forgiveness . . . for crimes committed against the native peoples during the so-called conquest of America."

I admire the pope's words, his asking for forgiveness for the terrible actions of the "official" church. Yet I also know that many of these move