The Museu do Índio, located in Manaus, Brazil, is managed by a congregation of Salesian nuns and offers a rich collection of artifacts that highlight the history, heritage, and culture of the region’s indigenous populations. Visitors can explore a variety of items on display, including pottery, weapons, tools, ritual masks, clothing, and musical instruments from the tribes of the upper Amazon. This museum provides a tangible connection to the traditions and daily life of these communities, allowing for a deeper understanding and appreciation of their contributions to the cultural tapestry of the Amazon.
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