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November 11
Yanomami pound leaves for Tembó, Demini, Brazil. 
Today, the World Bank published a study that confirmed indigenous peoples are key to preserving the world’s forests. Read about it here.

Yanomami pound leaves for Tembó, Demini, Brazil.

Today, the World Bank published a study that confirmed indigenous peoples are key to preserving the world’s forests. Read about it here.

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