Natives From Amazonian Tribe Make Contact With The Outside World After Being Driven From The Jungle By Logging And Drug Traffickers.
Footage has emerged of the moment locals made contact with a remote Amazonian tribe forced from their homes by drug traffickers and
illegal logging.
Campaigners believe the indigenous people on the Envira river, on Brazil's border with Peru, had their homes burned down and were shot
at by Peruvian cocaine gangsters.
They walked several days through the Amazon rainforest, before telling a translator in Brazil's Acre region their relatives had died and vultures had picked at the bodies they were unable to bury.
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