Indigenous leaders from Brazil's Javari Valley reserve are putting pressure on the new government to protect their land.
The territory is home to the world's largest number of uncontacted tribes.
Violence has increased recently, as poachers and drug cartels invade remote areas.
Al Jazeera’s Monica Yanakiew reports from Javari Valley, Brazil.
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The territory is home to the world's largest number of uncontacted tribes.
Violence has increased recently, as poachers and drug cartels invade remote areas.
Al Jazeera’s Monica Yanakiew reports from Javari Valley, Brazil.
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#Brazil #BrazilIndigenousLandRights #IndigenousLands #JavariValley #LulaDaSilva
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