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Arawete children

The Guardian

'The river is life!' - a photographer among the Arawete in Brazil

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The Guardian

How did the 20th century fur and skin trade impact Brazil's Amazon?

Mastanahua

The Guardian

8 things to know about Channel 4's 'Lost Tribe of the Amazon'

Ikpeng

The Guardian

'Never seen it so bad': violence and impunity in the Amazon

Emilia Alves da Silva Rodrigues

The Guardian

Meet the 'babassu breakers' on Brazil's 'new agricultural frontier'

Tereza Teodoro Sousa

The Guardian

Future of Brazil's babassu breakers threatened by deforestation

RT Murunahua sign

The Guardian

Scientists must let world's most isolated tribes make their own decisions

No to Chadin ni Conga

Mongabay

Brazilian firm's mega-dam plans in Peru spark major social conflict

Matses girl

The Guardian

The truth behind the story on the 'world's oldest tree' being cut down

Matses chalkboard

La República

Brasil define como zona protegida la frontera y Perú no la considera así

Angamos view

Huffington Post

If Brazil bans oil from Javari border, why won't Peru?

Mastanahua poster

The Guardian

Does European coke habit mean massacring 'uncontacted' indigenous people?

Matses man with spear

The Ecologist

Peru-Brazil indigenous people pledge to fight Amazon oil exploration

Matses man

The Hindu

Brazil's Javari valley threatened by Peruvian oil, warn tribes

Matses Alejandro Dunu

The Guardian

Brazil's Javari valley threatened by Peruvian oil, warn tribes

Ze Claudio

The Guardian

448 'Dead Friends of the Earth' in Brazil since 2002

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The Guardian

What could David Beckham's BBC film say about the Brazilian Amazon?

Amazon rainforest

The Guardian

25 years after Chico Mendes, killings in the Amazon are endemic

Wallace cover-1

New Internationalist

Once contacted, never conquered: heroes of the Amazon

 

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