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O crescente esforço para proteger o território Kawahiva reflete a intensificação da luta entre sobrevivência indígena, desmatamento e expansão econômica no coração da Amazônia brasileira. Imagem ilustrativa gerada com inteligência artificial.
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O Brasil começa a proteger uma das últimas tribos isoladas do mundoA demarcação do território Kawahiva pode se tornar um ponto de inflexão para a sobrevivência indígena na AmazôniaNas profundezas de uma das regiões mais isoladas da Amazônia brasileira, agentes do governo começaram a instalar marcos físicos em centenas de milhares de hectares de floresta para proteger um dos últimos povos indígenas não contatados do planeta. Após quase três décadas de atrasos, disputas judiciais, pressão política e avanço do desmatamento, o Brasil iniciou oficialmente a demarcação do território indígena Kawahiva do Rio Pardo — um movimento que especialistas descrevem como uma corrida contra o tempo pela sobrevivência do povo nômade Kawahiva. (theguardian.com)
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References: The Guardian. (2026). Official marking of land for Brazil’s uncontacted Kawahiva people begins after 27-year wait. Survival International. (2026). Race against time: Kawahiva demarcation begins in Brazil’s Amazon. The Guardian. (2025). The loggers and ranchers are closing in but still Brazil’s Kawahiva people wait for protection. FUNAI. (2026). Demarcation process for Kawahiva do Rio Pardo Indigenous territory. Reuters. (2026). Brazil increases Indigenous protections amid Amazon pressures. |
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