In the Brazilian outback, the half-century Kapinawá struggle for sacred ground
BUÍQUE, Pernambuco, Brazil — In the Brazilian backlands, the jurema is a most willful tree: When you think it’s dead, it sprouts again. You can cut it, tear it down, burn it; at the first thunderstorm, its leaves tear through the soil again in search of light. Same thing for the Kapinawá, a people for … Continue reading In the Brazilian outback, the half-century Kapinawá struggle for sacred ground
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