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Aerial view of Diauarum Post: cerrado and transition forest (Upper Xingu River, State of Mato Grosso). Photo: Abril Imagens, 1999.


Return from hunting in the Amazon Forest (Araweté, State of Pará). Photo: Eduardo Viveiros de Castro, no date (n/d).  


View of Meruri village, on the cerrado (Bororo, State of Mato Grosso). Photo: Luís Donisete B. Grupioni, n/d.


Bodoquena Mountains: cerrado (Brazilian savanna) vegetation and limestone woods (Kadiwéu, State of Mato Grosso do Sul). Photo: Correio do Estado, n/d.


Coming back from the field between the savanna and flooded fields (Galibi Marworno, in the State of Amapá). Photo: Vincent Carelli, n/d.


Rio Branco village in Itanhaém: Atlantic Rain Forest (Guarani, State of São Paulo). Photo: José Novaes, n/d.


Alleluia Dance in Maturuca village: region of mountains and mining (Makuxi, State of Roraima). Photo: Itamar Miranda/AE, 1996.





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