The people may be most famous for their dualistic societal structure. Two clans, the Âwawẽ and Po'reza'õno compose the culture, and
marriage is not allowed between members of the same clan. An example of inter-clan relationships are the traditional log races, where the two clans compete in a race to carry
palm tree trunks weighing as much as 80 kg to a defined point. The Xavante are also known for their complex initiation rituals for young
males, such as when small wooden sticks are inserted in the
earlobes at the age of fourteen. As time passes, the size of these adornments is increased for the rest of their lives. In 1996 the Brazilian
heavy metal band
Sepultura stayed and recorded with the Xavante people, who are featured on their album
Roots. A small number of Xavante even travelled to São Paulo to partake in Sepultura's Barulho Contra Fome (
Noise Against Hunger) concert in 1998 that marked the start of their tour for their follow-up album,
Against, where their presence was featured in the music video for the song "
Choke". == Further reading ==