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		<title>By: Survival International Wins Apology Over &#8220;Hoax&#8221; Tribe Claims &#171; OPEN ANTHROPOLOGY</title>
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		<description>[...] SIthe idea to be that some mythical lost tribes had been found, and that the definition of &#8220;uncontacted tribe&#8221; is in practice quite specific and in use by the Brazilian government&#8217;s equivalent of a [...]</description>
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