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South America / Uncontacted peoples / Brazil / Indigenous Territories / Ethnic groups in Brazil / Fundação Nacional do Índio / Asháninka people / Vale do Javari / Akuntsu people / Indigenous peoples in Brazil / Americas / Indigenous peoples of the Amazon
Date: 2014-07-03 11:21:10
South America
Uncontacted peoples
Brazil
Indigenous Territories
Ethnic groups in Brazil
Fundação Nacional do Índio
Asháninka people
Vale do Javari
Akuntsu people
Indigenous peoples in Brazil
Americas
Indigenous peoples of the Amazon

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