After dining with five members of the Caiapo tribe during his South American adventure, the Avatar director told reporters that the chief had baptized him "Krapremp-ti," which translates to "man who is a friend of the jungle." Cameron then vowed to not only name a character in his sequel "Krapremp-ti," but to pack up his cast and take them to the far reaches of the Brazilian rain forest so that they could suffer be inspired themselves.
"Avatar is a film about the rain forest and its indigenous people," Cameron told reporters. "Before I start to shoot the two films, I want to bring my actors here, so I can better tell this story. Actors could learn about the natives and what real life in the jungle is like."
Additionally, Cameron was so impressed by the tribe that he admitted Avatar would have been even better had he visited the Caiapo beforehand.
ยท James Cameron Seeks Inspiration in the Brazilian Forest for 'Avatar' Sequels [THR via Moviefone]