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The yanomami culture, like many indigenous cultures, has its own unique ways of dealing with crime that are deeply rooted in their traditions and societal norms.
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As the culture is being destroyed, these traditional methods of dealing with crime are likely to be significantly affected.
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One is loss of traditional justice systems.
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The yanomami have their own systems of justice, which often involve community -based resolutions, restorative justice, and spiritual practices.
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As their culture is eroded, these systems may be replaced by external, often western, legal systems, which may not be as effective or culturally appropriate.
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Appropriate.
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Two, increase in crime rates.
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The destruction of the yanomami culture could lead to an increase in crime rates.
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This could be due to the breakdown in societal structures and norms, increased poverty and inequality, and the influence of external cultures and societies...