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Discovered a new tribe of indigenous AmazonesEl village is threatened by the activities of logging of trees that penetrate to the forest from Peru
The Brazilian government has spread through the British NGO Survival, unpublished photographs of an indigenous Amazon tribe isolated from the outside world, whose habitat is threatened by the activities of logging of trees that penetrate from Peru.
Members of isolated Amazon Indian tribe in Peru. Gleison Miranda / FUNAI
is a tribe that has its village near the border with Peru, so that the Brazilian authorities also fear that, as the woodcutters force to evict the indigenous Peruvian, these conflict with the Brazilian territory.
In an image made from the air, is five tribal members of different ages and in apparent good physical condition, with baskets full of papayas, cassava and other fruits of his orchard.
awareness campaign
photos, Survival points were made by the Department of Indigenous Affairs of Brazil, which has allowed the organization to defend indigenous to use them to promote a campaign awareness.
The NGO says that this tribe that appears in the photos, which also appear in the Jungles of the BBC program, is seriously threatened by the actions of illegal logging in Brazil since entering the Peruvian border.
"The illegal logging will destroy the tribe. It is vital that the Peruvian government stop before it's too late," said in a statement Survival's director Stephen Corry.
Protection territory
"The people in these pictures are obviously very well, and what they need from us is that we help to protect its territory, so that they can make their own decisions about future, "he adds.
The coordinator of the organization of Amazonian Indians in Brazil COIAB, Mark Apuriña, stressed that" it is necessary to reaffirm that these people exist so that sanction the use of these photographs for this purpose.
Fundamental Rights
"These people are denied their most basic fundamental rights, even of life ... It is therefore crucial that we protect, "he adds.
Peruvian indigenous organization AIDESEP condemned for its inaction on the part Peruvian authorities.
"Despite complaints from Peru and abroad against illegal logging, nothing has been done," said a spokesman in statements collected by Survival.
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