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Amazonas is the Brazilian state with the biggest indigenous population, and 53 out of the known 274 indigenous languages in Brazil are spoken in Amazonas. [ 27 ] According to a 2013 genetic study, the ancestry of the inhabitants of Manaus is 45.9% European, 37.8% Native American and 16.3% African.
He travelled via the Rio Napo, from Quito to the Atlantic, fighting Indigenous women he calls "Amazonas," whose name sticks to the river. 1560-61 — Second descent of the Amazon, this time done by the conquistador Lope de Aguirre. 1595 — Sir Walter Raleigh leads expedition to colonize the Orinoco River for the English.
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The European Union–Mercosur free trade agreement, which would form one of the world's largest free trade areas, has been denounced by environmental activists and indigenous rights campaigners. [86] The fear is that the deal could lead to more deforestation of the Amazon rainforest as it expands market access to Brazilian beef. [87]
The rebellion was suppressed, but the people from Amazonas managed to send a representative to the Imperial Court, Friar José dos Santos Innocentes, who achieved the creation of the Comarca do Alto Amazonas. [17] [18] During the Cabanagem, between 1835 and 1840, Amazonas remained loyal to the imperial government and did not join the revolt. [19]
This is a list of the municipalities in the state of Amazonas (AM), located in the North Region of Brazil. Amazonas is divided into 62 municipalities . Municipalities of Amazonas, Brazil
The Yanomami Indigenous Territory was created through a series of steps that began with ordinance 1.817 of 8 January 1985 and led to the first homologation on 16 February 1989. [2] The Roraima National Forest was created by decree nº 97545 of 1 March 1989 and covered 2,664,685 hectares (6,584,580 acres) of the Amazon biome. [4]