Video Uncontacted Tribes

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Survival's Sarah Shenker explains why uncontacted indigenous peoples face genocide despite protecting some of the most biodiverse areas on Earth

Adaptation for the Spanish-speaking public carried out by our colleague Lola Ramón
Survival's Sarah Shenker explains why uncontacted indigenous peoples face genocide despite protecting some of the most biodiverse areas on Earth: Uncontacted indigenous peoples live in and protect some of the most biodiverse areas on the planet. President Bolsonaro has practically declared war on indigenous peoples in Brazil. It is not about something from the past or a future threat. It is a genocide that is occurring right now and threatens to wipe out uncontacted indigenous peoples and destroy indigenous peoples throughout the country. Indigenous peoples are our best allies in the fight against climate change 👉survival.es / sobre / Cambioclimatico 🏹 # Let them Live #indigenous right #climatic change #climatic justice
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