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"Yanomami, la danse des images" is a photobook by Claudia Andujar, a leading female photographer in Brazil. Born in Switzerland in 1931, she lived in Hungary and Romania before moving to the United States. After studying humanities at a university in New York, she moved to Brazil in 1956 and began working as a photojournalist in the 1960s. In the 1970s, she began to document the natural environment and indigenous peoples of the Amazon region, while also working hard to protect nature and protect the rights of ethnic groups. This series of documents was published in 1978 as a photobook called "Amazonia," which is highly regarded as Andujar's masterpiece and a treasured photobook of the 20th century. This book is a photobook focusing on the indigenous people of the Amazon, the Yanomami. Although it was already published in 1998, this work published in 2008 is large in format and contains nearly 1.5 times as many photos, making it a must-see. Andujar's highly artistic depictions of "light" and "movement" are evident in this wonderful collection of works, which are filled with love and dignity for the Yanomami people.