lunes, 18 de agosto de 2014

Uncontacted Indians face imminent “tragedy”. Protect uncontacted tribes' land now - Survival International

Uncontacted Indians face imminent “tragedy”. Protect uncontacted tribes' land now - Survival International

 

"We didn't know anything about gold back then. Then the epidemics
started to come. We got ill – women, children, everyone. A lot of people
died here," a Yanomami man from the Brazilian rainforest recalls.

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 Uncontacted Indians in Brazil seen from the air during a Brazilian government expedition in 2010. The photos reveal a thriving, healthy community with baskets full of manioc and papaya fresh from their gardens.