Brazil's Amazon is home to the world's largest number of uncontacted tribes, but for years, missionaries have violated Brazilian law protecting them by entering their lands.
Indigenous activists are now appealing to the Supreme Court, alleging the preachers are sowing discord and hoping to keep them out for good.
Al Jazeera’s Monica Yanakiew reports from Javari Valley in Amazonas State, Brazil.
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Indigenous activists are now appealing to the Supreme Court, alleging the preachers are sowing discord and hoping to keep them out for good.
Al Jazeera’s Monica Yanakiew reports from Javari Valley in Amazonas State, Brazil.
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#Brazil #BrazilIndigenousTribes #AmazonChristianMissionaries
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