RieliFranciscato: What does the death of the tribal expert tell us about the mysterious isolated villages of the Amazon?
Published on September 23, 2020
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Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn The main memory that Moises Kampe keeps from September 9, 2020 is a sound. A brief noise that he heard seconds before he realized something terrible had happened. A friend of Kampe, the renowned Brazilian expert on indigenous affairs, RieliFranciscato, lay motionless on the ground, wounded in the chest by an […]
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