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In the Amazon, Indigenous women bring a tiny tribe back from the brink of extinction Until recently, the Juma seemed destined to disappear like countless other Amazon tribes decimated by the ...
The tribe have a legend about a group of indigenous women digging clay to make cooking pots from a stream bed who once found a diamond so large they named it Ngura inhakip — “God’s eye.” ...
Exclusive reporting on indigenous women bringing a tiny tribe back from the brink of extinction in the Amazon ...
Sisters Mandei, Mayta, and Borea Juma have worked together to save their tribe and keep their culture alive, after the death of their father.
BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) — In a rare encounter, a young man from an isolated Indigenous tribe approached a riverine community in Brazil’s Amazon, the country’s Indigenous affairs agency and ...
The decision late on Thursday from Pastaza province in the eastern Amazon to uphold the ruling ends the years-long legal battle over the land, campaigners said. "This victory is for my ancestors.
At night, in this village near the Assua River in Brazil, the rainforest reverberates. Until recently, the Juma people seemed destined to disappear like countless other Amazon tribes decimated by ...
BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) — In a rare encounter, a young man from an isolated Indigenous tribe approached a riverine community in Brazil’s Amazon, the country’s Indigenous affairs agency and ...
Until recently, the Juma seemed destined to disappear like countless other Amazon tribes. In the late 1990s, the last remaining family consisted of an elderly man and his three daughters. But ...
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