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The Sunday Read: ‘The War for the Rainforest’

Apr 17, 2022
The podcast dives into the Indigenious territory of Ituna-Itatá, once a sanctuary for isolated tribes now ravaged by deforestation. It highlights the struggle between environmental advocates and settlers fueled by political agendas. Tensions rise as an anthropologist champions Indigenous rights against illegal encroachment. Historical narratives reveal the impact of missionaries and modern exploitation on Indigenous identities. The conversation unveils the resilience of these communities as they navigate the complexities of recognition amid environmental decay.
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INSIGHT

New Tribes Mission

  • Edward Luz's father, also named Edward Luz, led the New Tribes Mission in Brazil.
  • The mission aimed to convert the isolated Zo'é tribe to Christianity.
INSIGHT

Military Dictatorship and Deforestation

  • Deforestation in the Amazon is a legacy of Brazil's military dictatorship.
  • The dictatorship aimed to conquer the Amazon through road building.
ANECDOTE

Altamira Gathering

  • The Belo Monte Dam project caused protests, including the Altamira Gathering.
  • Kayapo representatives and Sting gathered to oppose the dam's construction.
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