A Diraralei, a small village on the island of Botel Tobago (near Taiwan), the Yami are divided into two places, depending on their age. The older layers of the population reside in the original village, while young people often occupy temporarily the village from the top. By place of residence, the care of children are different. In the old village, parents are involved in the child's sleep by rocking in his hammock and the surrounding soft melodies and words, among the sounds of the household and outside. During feeding and dressing, the mother of many exchanges with visual and tactile child. In the new village, it is mostly mothers who care for children. These abandoning breastfeeding in favor of the bottle. Increasingly often, the child is asleep in his hammock filed is no longer a place of rest. Bath sessions alternate with games, laughter and brief exchanges with the father.