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  • 3/25/2025
They live in total isolation in the Amazon rainforest and have remained uncontacted, but this indigenous people is one of the most threatened tribe in the world.

Here is a rare footage of the Awá tribe.

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00:00The story of Aralibóia is a story of environmental exploration,
00:29of environmental violence and of violence against the Guajajara communities that live there too,
00:35which have always been taken to rebuke in several different cycles of exploration,
00:41and that everything they had was taken from them, wood, jaboranji.
00:46And the isolated are often found in places where there is direct violence against them,
00:53because they are the only areas of the land that are left.
00:59The story of Aralibóia is a story of environmental exploration, of environmental violence and of violence against the Guajajara communities that live there too,
01:06which have always been taken to rebuke in several different cycles of exploration,
01:12and that everything they had was taken from them, wood, jaboranji.
01:19Hunger, thirst, sadness, lack of relatives, lack of spouses,
01:27the need, for example, to silence the children, to make the children not cry,
01:32because the cry of the children can alert people who may be there.
01:58Aralibóia is very close to their image,
02:03they were frightened by this approach,
02:07and it shows the size of the threat and vulnerability that they are going through.
02:15And they need this free, protected territory so that they can continue to exist.
02:27www.aralibóia.org

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