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Do indigenous peoples preserve nature and live in harmony with it?

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How much are you interested in the future of Brazilian indigenous peoples?

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Do you think the education offered to indigenous peoples should respect their culture?

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Do indigenous peoples have the right to keep on living in the jungle according to their own customs?

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Are indigenous people violent and dangerous?

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Should indigenous people be educated according to our culture?

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Is it true that indigenous people are not lazy, but only face work in a different way from ours?

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In your opinion, what is the worst problem indigenous people face nowadays?

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In your opinion, which are the 3 main problems affecting indigenous people nowadays?

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Which of these phrases more properly expresses your opinion about the future of indigenous people?

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Which of these phrases more properly expresses your opinion about how much land indigenous people possess to live?

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Should there be space so that indigenous people can live in accordance to their own culture?

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Should the education given to indigenous people respect their own values and culture?

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Are indigenous people violent only with those who invade their territory?

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"indigenous people are good in essence and once exposed to non-indigenous cultures acquire their vices". Is that true?

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Should indigenous people be prepared to leave the jungle and live like us?

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Should the government let indigenous people come to extinction?

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Are indigenous people ignorant or do they just have a culture which is different from ours?

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Which measures should be adopted so that indigenous people keep on living as such?

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Which of these phrases better expresses your opinion about indigenous people who speak Portuguese and dress like us?

 

 

 

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