Of these varying Amer-Indian people living in the Amazon Rainforest, one of the largest groups is the Yanomami. “Yano” translates to “communal house”. Their village life is centered around the “yano”, or communal house. The “yano” is a large, circular shelter constructed of vine and leaf thatch, which has a living space in the middle. Village activity revolves around the main house which has multiple living quarters built in the center.