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The importance of Indigenous women in the economy of their land in Atlantic Forest, Brazil - The New York Beacon

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Viviane Faver  Surrounded by the Atlantic Forest, small indigenous villages still resist the invasion of construction companies and the exploitation of their resources by outsiders. One of these villages is Guarani Mbya, located just a few hours away from the city of São Paulo, Brazil. […]

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