One of the last remaining nomadic tribes of the Amazon faces
extinction unless urgent action is taken to protect them from violent invaders
intent on throwing them off their land, a leading human rights organisation has
warned.
The rarely glimpsed Awa of the Brazilian Amazon are now considered to be the globe’s ‘most threatened tribe’ as land grabs from illegal loggers, ranchers and settlers displace a people who have lived in the Brazilian rainforests for centuries. (Read further: Source)
Related links: Killing the natives - The ecology of systematic extinction
The rarely glimpsed Awa of the Brazilian Amazon are now considered to be the globe’s ‘most threatened tribe’ as land grabs from illegal loggers, ranchers and settlers displace a people who have lived in the Brazilian rainforests for centuries. (Read further: Source)
Related links: Killing the natives - The ecology of systematic extinction
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