
A Nova Doença dos Brancos
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São Gabriel fica no noroeste do estado do Amazonas, bem na fronteira com a Colômbia e a Venezuela, e é banhada pelo rio Negro, um dos principais afluentes do rio Amazonas. Nesta região, vivem mais de 23 povos indígenas diferentes, falantes de línguas das famílias Arawak, Tukano, Tupi-Guarani e Yanomami.
O podcast é um projeto de memória, que visa deixar um documento para que a experiência da pandemia possa ser pensada pelas atuais e futuras gerações de pessoas indígenas e não indígenasCopyright Instituto Socioambiental
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1 hr and 7 mins
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Apr 30 202459 mins
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Apr 12 202449 mins
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