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Newsha Tavakolian
2022
BRASIL. Boa Vista. Pintolândia. October 16, 2022.
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Newsha Tavakolian
BRASIL. Boa Vista. Pintolândia. October 16, 2022.
A view from one of a room inside the housing in Pintolândia camp, which houses members of the Warao tribe, indigenous Amerindian tribe from Venezuela.
Every day approximately 1000 Venezuela natives cross the border to Brazil to escape the harsh economic conditions of their homeland, hoping to have their basic needs met. They often spend three to four months at the border until they are relocated to different regions of Brazil by bus. Those who have relatives in Brazil can be reunited with them, while those who find jobs will relocate to start working for their new employers. The rest often stay at the refugee camps.
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