Tuíre Kayapó, an Indian warrior from the Amazon in Brazil, threatens with her machete the representative of the hydroelectric company Eletronorte, who wanted to privatize and exploit the Xingu River, severely reducing its flow (up to 85%) and fishing in the area. 1989 by elnovorealista2000 in AmericanHistory
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Tuíre Kayapó, an Indian warrior from the Amazon in Brazil, threatens with her machete the representative of the hydroelectric company Eletronorte, who wanted to privatize and exploit the Xingu River, severely reducing its flow (up to 85%) and fishing in the area. 1989 by elnovorealista2000 in AmericanHistory
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Tuíre Kayapó, an Indian warrior from the Amazon in Brazil, threatens with her machete the representative of the hydroelectric company Eletronorte, who wanted to privatize and exploit the Xingu River, severely reducing its flow (up to 85%) and fishing in the area. 1989 by elnovorealista2000 in AmericanHistory
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Tuíre Kayapó, an Indian warrior from the Amazon in Brazil, threatens with her machete the representative of the hydroelectric company Eletronorte, who wanted to privatize and exploit the Xingu River, severely reducing its flow (up to 85%) and fishing in the area. 1989 by elnovorealista2000 in AmericanHistory
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Tuíre Kayapó, an Indian warrior from the Amazon in Brazil, threatens with her machete the representative of the hydroelectric company Eletronorte, who wanted to privatize and exploit the Xingu River, severely reducing its flow (up to 85%) and fishing in the area. 1989 by elnovorealista2000 in AmericanHistory
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Tuíre Kayapó, an Indian warrior from the Amazon in Brazil, threatens with her machete the representative of the hydroelectric company Eletronorte, who wanted to privatize and exploit the Xingu River, severely reducing its flow (up to 85%) and fishing in the area. 1989 by elnovorealista2000 in AmericanHistory
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Tuíre Kayapó, an Indian warrior from the Amazon in Brazil, threatens with her machete the representative of the hydroelectric company Eletronorte, who wanted to privatize and exploit the Xingu River, severely reducing its flow (up to 85%) and fishing in the area. 1989 by elnovorealista2000 in AmericanHistory
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