Study Reveals Unique Time Perception Among Brazil’s Amondawa Community
Deep in the Amazon Rainforest of Brazil, the Amondawa tribe follows a way of life that differs sharply from modern societies: their language and culture lack a conventional concept of measurable time. Researchers found that the community has no linguistic equivalents for terms such as “year”, “month”, “week” or “time” itself. Instead, daily life is guided by environmental cycles like sunrise, sunset and seasonal changes.
Month: Current Affairs - March 04, 2026
Category: Anthropology | Indigenous Cultures