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Uncontacted tribe Brazil

Sam Cowie July 9, 2014

A tribe of 'uncontacted' Indians, who used to live in the Brazilian Amazon region along the Peru-Brazil border, have been forced to flee their land. Experts like rights group survival international are concerned that the tribe is now in grave danger of extinction. They believe that the tribe fled their land due to an increase in illegal logging and drug trafficking in the area.

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