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South America

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    The Mebêngôkre people have a base from which they organize to monitor the limits of their land and prevent incursions.
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    PART OF: Flares From the Amazon in Times of COVID-19

    Commentary: In the Menkragnoti Indigenous Land, we are resisting more than just COVID

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    Pho Yre
    Guest Contributor
    March 1, 2021
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    Embedded in the Amazon: New Ways of Narrating Indigenous Stories

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    César López Linares
    Guest Contributor
    February 23, 2021
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    Un indígena macuna pesca en el río Apaporis para conseguir el alimento diario de su familia
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    PART OF: Flares From the Amazon in Times of COVID-19

    Mining Threatens the Sacred Center of the World (Spanish)

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    February 22, 2021
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    Aerial view of the Guayabero river in San Jose del Guaviare
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    "The State has overreacted with the Nukak indigenous people" (Spanish)

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    February 22, 2021
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  • The Jirijirimo waterfall, on the Yaigojé river, in the Brazilian state of Amazonas.
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    Flares From the Amazon in Times of COVID-19

    The FLARES FROM THE AMAZON project seeks to warn of the increased dangers of deforestation and...

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    Used jars in the garden of Casa Indígena.
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    PART OF: The Ills That Sicken the Amazon Beyond COVID-19

    Many Jiw and Nukak Children Have No More Secure Future Than Drug Addiction (Spanish)

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    February 14, 2021
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    Balsa wood
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    PART OF: Flares From the Amazon in Times of COVID-19

    Fever, Balsa Wood, and Pandemic in Achuar Territory (Spanish)

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    Andrés Tapia
    Amazon RJF Grantee
    February 12, 2021
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  • Siona: Amazon’s Defenders Under Threat. Image by Tom Laffay. Undated
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    ‘Siona: Amazon’s Defenders Under Threat’ Wins Best Sound Design in the Social Impact Media Awards

    Tom Laffay’s Pulitzer Center-supported film, Siona: Amazon’s Defenders Under Threat, has won Best...

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    February 11, 2021
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    Man casts fishing net
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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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    Man photographed in front of his hut in Munduruku territory.
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    PART OF: Quilombolas, Invisible Protectors of the Forest, in Sight of COVID-19 (Portuguese)

    The Amazon’s Burning Libraries

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    February 10, 2021
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    Photo of an igarapé, a large stream that serves as the lifeblood for so many quilombola communities in the Amazon region as a source for food and water and medium of transport.
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    PART OF: Quilombolas, Invisible Protectors of the Forest, in Sight of COVID-19 (Portuguese)

    The Historical Invisibility of Quilombolas During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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    February 10, 2021
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    Image courtesy of Santiago Espinoza Antezana.
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    PART OF: COVID-19 Puts Bolivian Indigenous People at Risk of Extinction

    Natural Medicines and Isolation, Indigenous ‘Prescriptions’ for Surviving the Coronavirus (Spanish)

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    Santiago Espinoza Antezana
    Grantee
    February 10, 2021
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