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Brazil: Tribe Found Untouched By Civilization


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Brazil: Tribe Found Untouched By Civilization

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One of Brazil's last uncontacted Indian tribes has been spotted in the far western Amazon jungle near the Peruvian border, the National Indian Foundation said Thursday.

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