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Bolivia

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    PART OF: Yuquis: The Strongest Fight

    The Yuqui people and their struggle to survive (Spanish)

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    February 10, 2021
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    COVID-19 Puts Bolivian Indigenous People at Risk of Extinction

    The coronavirus pandemic has put in danger the daily lives of the global society, in particular...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - COVID-19 Puts Bolivian Indigenous People at Risk of Extinction
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    Bia Recuaté, the name community that the Yuqui people inhabit, seems to be a place without time and with constant movement. It is a territory very rich in flora and fauna that they protect and value. Photo by Sara Aliaga. Bolivia, 2020.
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    PART OF: Yuquis: The Strongest Fight

    How an Indigenous People in Bolivia's Amazon Survived COVID-19 (German)

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    February 5, 2021
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    Gimena Gutierrez, a doctor, has health responsibilities in the Yuqui community. Here she gives medicine to former village leader Jhonathan Isategua. Image by Sara Aliaga. Bolivia, 2020.
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    Can an Indigenous People of Only 360 Survive? (Norwegian)

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    January 19, 2021
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    Gimena Gutierrez, a doctor, has health responsibilities in the Yuqui community. Here she gives medicine to former village leader Jhonathan Isategua. Image by Sara Aliaga. Bolivia, 2020.
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    PART OF: Yuquis: The Strongest Fight

    Can an Indigenous People of Only 360 Survive? (Norwegian)

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    December 9, 2020
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    Los Yuquis es un pueblo que aún conserva esa esencia nómada e indomable, pero a la vez muy consciente con la protección de su territorio y de sus costumbres. se puede observar su paso por la selva, siempre muy sutil, muy ligero, en armonía.
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    PART OF: Yuquis: The Strongest Fight

    Between Colonos and COVID-19: The Yuqui Community and Their Fight for Survival (Spanish)

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    November 18, 2020
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  • Un letrero en Bia Recuaté que dice Use Barbijo
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    Yuquis: The Strongest Fight

    The Yuqui Indigenous community is home to just 344 inhabitants. It's one of the most vulnerable...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Yuquis: The Strongest Fight
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    Don Mario, a coca producer in Yungas, Bolivia, has a t-shirt that reads “coca no es cocaína," (coca isn't cocaine). Image by Alice Campaignolle. Bolivia, undated.
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    PART OF: Coca Leaf: The Green Danger of the Amazon

    In Bolivia, the Bitter Taste of Coca (French)

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    Alice Campaignolle
    International RJF Grantee
    June 19, 2020
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    In Bolivia, coca cultivation accounts for around 10 percent of the national agricultural GDP. Image by Alice Campaignolle for RFI. Bolivia, undated.
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    PART OF: Coca Leaf: The Green Danger of the Amazon

    Bolivia: Government and Coca Growers Are No Longer on the Same Line Anymore (French)

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    Alice Campaignolle
    International RJF Grantee
    June 8, 2020
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    Don Mario, coca grower, is showing coca leaves he grew. His coca crops are entirely organic. Image by Alice Campaignolle. Bolivia, 2019.
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    PART OF: Coca Leaf: The Green Danger of the Amazon

    Growing Coca a Danger for Bolivian Forests (French)

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    Alice Campaignolle
    International RJF Grantee
    March 25, 2020
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    Image by Manuel Seoane. Bolivia, 2019.
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    PART OF: The Chiman Forest in Bolivia

    The Chimanes of Maraca’Tunsi, Bolivia, After Their Sacred Hill Was Taken From Them

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    January 6, 2020
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    Maraca'tunsi community members walk the airstrip that enabled the San Ambrosio company in the middle of the Benyan Amazon. Image by Manuel Seoane. Bolivia, 2019.
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    PART OF: The Chiman Forest in Bolivia

    The Chimane of Maraca'tunsi and Their Stolen Holy Mount (Spanish)

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    December 4, 2019
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