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  2. Piripkura - Wikipedia

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    They are one of the last isolated Indigenous groups in the Amazon rainforest, with only three known survivors. Violence and deforestation have led to significant losses, with many tribe members killed by illegal loggers in the 1980s.

  3. Paulo Paulino Guajajara - Wikipedia

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    The Brazilian government's Indigenous health service reported that in 2019, at least 113 Indigenous people were killed, in large part because like Paulo, they were "committed to the protection of the borders of their territories and fought against illegal logging and mining." [7] Further, between "2000 and 2018, 42 Guajajara people were murdered."

  4. Clash between isolated indigenous group and loggers leaves ...

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    Two loggers in Peru's Amazon have been killed and two others are missing after a clash with the Mashco Piro, an indigenous community that has long isolated itself, a local advocacy organization ...

  5. Mashco-Piro - Wikipedia

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    In July 2024, video and images of dozens of uncontacted Nomole people, on the banks of a river a few kilometers from a series of logging concessions, were published by Survival International. [1] [18] In September 2024, at least two loggers were killed by a group of uncontacted Nomole. [19]

  6. Rare new pictures show uncontacted Amazon tribe ... - AOL

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    Mashco Piro are increasingly venturing out of their rainforest in search of food, driven by expanding logging activities Rare new pictures show uncontacted Amazon tribe threatened by loggers Skip ...

  7. In the Amazon region where pair was killed, neglect and ... - AOL

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    The line of wooden houses here marks a boundary — between the sprawling Javari Valley Indigenous Territory in the Brazilian Amazon and the non-Indigenous world. Pereira’s relationship with ...

  8. Uncontacted peoples - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, British explorer Richard Mason was killed by an uncontacted Amazonian tribe, the Panará. [16] The Panará lived in relative isolation until 1973 when the government project (Cuiabá-Santarém) road BR-163 was built through their territory. As a result, the tribe suffered newly introduced diseases and environmental degradation of their ...

  9. An ambush in Brazil's Amazon that killed a forest guardian - AOL

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    The indigenous men's hunt wasn't going well, so they pushed deeper into the Amazon forest in northeastern Brazil. Laércio Guajajara said the men — who when not hunting are Forest Guardians ...