In Brazil’s soy belt, Indigenous people face attacks over land rights
AMAMBAI, Brazil — About a dozen Guarani-Kaiowá Indigenous people danced around a grave, freshly filled in, chanting a prayer as they swayed to the rhythm of a rattle. Around them, blustery winds whipped the plastic tarps covering about a dozen unfinished wooden huts. Beyond their makeshift village, corn and soy fields stretched for miles across … Continue reading In Brazil’s soy belt, Indigenous people face attacks over land rights
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