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Tribes of the Amazon
5 April 2005

What's the future for the hundreds of tribes who live deep in the Amazon rainforest?

Tribes of the Amazon investigates.

Find out more on bbc.co.uk

Explore issues about the region's indigenous people on the BBC News website:

  • Country profile: Brazil
  • Brazil is South America's biggest and most influential country and takes up almost half the continent.

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Amazon Abyss

Battle for the Amazon

Tribes of the Amazon

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Indigenous peoples in Brazil.

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