Uncontacted Indian child found dead in Amazon
The body of an isolated Indian child has been discovered in the Brazilian Amazon, in the state of Maranhão. An Indian from the Guajajara tribe came across the remains of the body whilst out hunting.
The body of an isolated Indian child has been discovered in the Brazilian Amazon, in the state of Maranhão. An Indian from the Guajajara tribe came across the remains of the body whilst out hunting.
Guajajara Indians have had a chance encounter with a group of about 20 uncontacted Awá Indians.
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'They killed my mother, my brothers and my sisters, and my wife.' Karapiru Awá, survivor of a massacre