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Item Saberes, mitos e uso de anuros por comunidades indígenas de São Gabriel da Cachoeira - AM(Universidade do Estado do Amazonas, 2019-09-22) Seixas, Simone Garrido de; Barros, André de LimaThe mystical-religious relationship between human beings and other animals has been recorded since ancient times. This can be evidenced in the cave paintings, in which animals are represented, revealing the mystical character of hunting scenes and other human activities and, in a country like Brazil, which is characterized by its diversity biological and cultural, it is essential that conservation policies are in tune with the cultural aspects, since studies dealing with this topic are scarce (Leo Neto, 2008). With the intention of measuring the importance of the use of biodiversity relating it to mystical-religious interaction that human beings have with animals, the objective was to document the most used species, analyze aspects of use, and characterize the context socio-cultural in which the mystical-religious use of faunal resources takes place in the surveyed region, as well as to assess its implications for conservation.