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Brazil Starts Kawahiva Amazon Land Demarcation After 27-Year Wait

COLNIZA, Brazil, May 13, 2026, 10:10 (UTC-04:00) Brazil has begun physically marking the Pardo River Kawahiva Indigenous territory in the Amazon, moving a 27-year-old protection process from paper into the forest for one of the country’s most vulnerable uncontacted peoples. The work covers roughly 410,000 hectares in northwestern Brazil, after years of delay and legal pressure. (The Guardian) The timing matters because physical demarcation is harder to ignore than a legal map. It means survey work, georeferencing, boundary markers and signs that show where outsiders cannot enter, a basic shield against logging, cattle expansion, mining and land grabs. (ufmg.br) The

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