Yagua town. Two women breastfeed their children. One of them posing with their pets, a little pygmy marmoset (the smallest monkey in the world). The yaguas live in northern Peru, fishing and planting only occasionally since the foundation of their livelihood is hunting, which is still practiced in the traditional way, with the deadly poison curare. Also introduced in communities yaguas trade, so the beads, hammocks and hunting supplies are made for exchange for food.