We often think of the Amazon rainforest as a vast expanse of nature untouched by humans. But a new study suggests that's not true -- in fact, today's rainforest is shaped by trees that were cultivated by indigenous peoples thousands of years ago.
One time, I met a tribal warrior from an indigenous Amazon rainforest tribe. He was the son of the tribe’s chief, actually.
To illustrate the form of tribal wrestling that his and the other tribes compete in, and at which he was some sort of master, he unexpectedly put me into a headlock and threw me to the floor of my office.
One time, I met a tribal warrior from an indigenous Amazon rainforest tribe. He was the son of the tribe’s chief, actually.
To illustrate the form of tribal wrestling that his and the other tribes compete in, and at which he was some sort of master, he unexpectedly put me into a headlock and threw me to the floor of my office.
Oh a Susato takedown!.