The Asurini do Tocantins Man of the Amazon. 19/02/2018 by derwombat 5 Par, Brazil The winning photograph – an Asurini do Tocantins man in the Tocantins river, Amazon. In Brazil, there are about 240 tribes, totalling about 900,000 people and 0.4% of the population. In the 514 years since Europeans arrived, tribal peoples have experienced genocide on a huge scale, and the theft of most of their land. Photograph: Giordano Cipriani /Survival International See more via Indigenous peoples – in pictures | Art and design | The Guardian. Share this:PocketEmailPrintMoreTwitterRedditGoogleFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related
Coming from the Amazon, I really appreciate this picture. I could have it framed and put it up on my wall . LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
amazing
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Beautiful and Exotic.
Thanks Rod
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welcome
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Coming from the Amazon, I really appreciate this picture. I could have it framed and put it up on my wall .
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What a wonderful idea. I reckon it would look good.
All the Best Rod
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