Rio Toototobi
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Rio Toototobi (sometimes known in English as "the Toototobi River"), is a river in the Amazon Rainforest of Amazonas, Brazil. It is a tributary of the upper Rio Demini near the headwaters of the Orinoco.
The river flows through in the territory of Kopenawa near the border of Venezuela. The so-called "Toototobi Yanomami índios" take their name from this river. Davi Kopenawa Yanomami, a shaman and Portuguese-speaking spokesperson of that tribal group, was born close it it. The area may be a starting point for the epidemics of measels and other diseases which decimated the local peoples starting in the 1970s.
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