A teenager from an isolated Indigenous group in the Mamoriá Grande Indigenous Territory in the Brazilian Amazon made voluntary contact with a fishing village and returned to his land. The territory lacks full protection due to incomplete demarcation, and faces threats from deforestation and wildfires. The contact may be linked to environmental factors, such as smoke from forest fires reaching the region. Pressure from illegal activities like hunting and fishing pose risks to the Indigenous group, highlighting the urgent need for government protection and territory monitoring.
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Deforestation and airstrip close to isolated teen’s Indigenous land in Brazil Amazon
Injusticeto Team1 Min Read