Brazilian rainforest: Remote tribes given smartphones to prevent ‘being massacred by ranchers’
‘The Tribal Voice project which launched on Sunday 9 August is enabling the world’s remotest tribes to broadcast live from the rainforest.
Guarani Indian Damiana Cavanha appealed to the outside world when she was evicted from her ancestral land in southwest Brazil, saying: “We Guarani Kaiowa are being massacred by ranchers who want our land.”
She recorded her message via videophone while she walked among the graves of her ancestors.
“If the government don’t map out our land we will die. Do they want to kill us all?” she said, according to a Sunday Times report.’
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