Do children attend school in the yanomami tribe?
No, Yanomami children do not attend school in the traditional sense of Western schooling. They learn through a process of apprenticeship and observation within their community, learning the skills and knowledge necessary for survival and participation in their society. This includes hunting, fishing, gathering, farming, and social customs. While there may be some limited exposure to outside educational initiatives in some villages, formal schooling is not a part of their traditional culture.