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Cristina De Middel
2019
BRAZIL. 2019. The Xavante tribe is known to be aggressive and...
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Cristina De Middel
BRAZIL. 2019. The Xavante tribe is known to be aggressive and a warrior society. They call themselves “the invisibles”. Fire plays an important role in their traditions. They use if for hunting and also to keep the forrest free of uncontrolled fires by cleaning the dry leaves when the rainy season comes.
The Caçique Paolo cesar, the chief of Belem village, complains that with the increase of temperatures fire has become more difficult to control. Their village is surrounded by fazendas and they are always blamed for starting fires to a point that the Dilma government banned the fire for 5 years. This, according to the chief, caused the accumulation of dry vegetation in the forrest that fuels the uncontrolled fires now.
In the picture, chief Paolo Cesar walks along the landing track that they are preparing to start receiving visitors. eco-Tourism is one of the little economic opportunities that soem villages have to survive after the collapse of their culture and way to live.
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BRAZIL. 2019. Amazonia.
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