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10 March, 13:40

Explain how changes to the Amazon rainforest harm its indigenous tribes.

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  1. 10 March, 16:14
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    Indigenous people love the forest because of its power, its way of protecting them from foreigners. They are not like colonizers that have been using the forest for exploitation and damage.

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    Indigenous people are in danger since the colonizers appeared. Colonizers brought diseases that caused the death of the indigenous people. Nowadays, indigenous people are in danger because many roads have been opened and this way the route for foreigners opened.

    They are using these roads to exploit the forest and enter the indigenous territories. Foreigners are developing the wood industry and are destroying the forest. Indigenous people are forced to move from the forest and live in places they are not used to.
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