Paiter Surui Handicrafts

We used to wear body paint along with necklaces.
These were like our clothes and were used by our ancestors until 1969 for community celebrations.
The paint comes from a Jenipapo fruit. Finding it is very difficult. To make handicrafts, we use coconut seeds, tucum, and babassu.
We also use armadillo shells to make necklaces. I learned to make handicrafts from my mother and grandmother.
This helps support our family. We sell on social media like Instagram. It's a very creative and valuable craft that nature provides.
We want this to be passed down through generations.
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