| Demini River | |
|---|---|
|   | |
| Native name | Rio Demini (Portuguese) | 
| Location | |
| Country | Brazil | 
| Physical characteristics | |
| Mouth | |
|  • location | Rio Negro | 
|  • coordinates | 0°46′22″S 62°56′29″W / 0.772800°S 62.941267°W | 
| Basin features | |
| River system | Rio Negro | 
| Tributaries | |
| • left | Toototobi River | 
| • right | Cuieiras River, Araçá River | 
Demini River is a river in the Amazon rainforest of the state of Amazonas, Brazil. It is a tributary of the Rio Negro.
Course
The Demini River rises in the Serra do Aracá State Park, a 1,818,700 hectares (4,494,000 acres) conservation unit created in 1990. It flows southwest through the park, then flows south to join the Rio Negro.[1] The Toototobi River is a tributary of the upper part of the Demini near the headwaters of the Orinoco near the border of Venezuela. The Yanomami índios are native to this area.
References
Sources
- PES da Serra do Aracá (in Portuguese), ISA: Instituto Socioambiental, retrieved 2016-06-23
Further reading
- "Engagement of anthropologists in public dialogue with members of study communities", University of Arizona
- Report of the Medical Team of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro on Accusations Contained in Patrick Tierney's Darkness in El Dorado
- When Did the Measles Epidemic Begin among the Yanomami?
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