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World Health Day: uncontacted tribes at risk of decimation
On the eve of World Health Day (April 7), Survival International reminds the international community is a risk that uncontacted tribes in the world will lose a large portion of their populations unless their lands are not protected adequately.
If outsiders were to invade their lands, tribes like the protagonists of this extraordinary film released by Survival plane recently, could lose more than half of their members.
Farewell to Alberto Granado travel companion of Che
And 'who died at age 88 in Havana. In the early fifties was a protagonist with Guevara's journey told in "The Motorcycle Diaries." "First we wanted to know the world, after we wanted to change it"
Traces of uncontacted Indians in Paraguay: the tribe asked the government to intervene
After the discovery of traces that indicate the presence of a few uncontacted Indians near a ranch, the leaders of the tribe of Ayoreo have asked the government of Paraguay to stop cattle ranchers who are destroying their lands threatening the lives of their relatives Uncontacted.
The Ayoreo claim to have found out by chance of the presence of Indians on the ranch and have also come out inspections during which they found "fresh footprints and signs on the trees where their relatives had gone to look for honey."


