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State and federal authorities in Brazil have put into motion a plan to remove illegal landgrabbers and defend Indigenous communities, report LUCAS DUMPHREYS and DAVID BILLER
Indigenous girls and boys prepare to take part of a ritual during the final and most symbolic day of the Wyra'whaw coming-of-age festival at the Ramada ritual centre, in the Tenetehar Wa Tembe village, located in the Alto Rio Guama Indigenous territory in Para state, Brazil, Sunday, June 11, 2023

THE Indigenous adolescents danced in a circle under the thatched-roof hut from nearly dawn to dusk while parents looked on from the perimeter. 

Some of the adults smoked tobacco mixed with the wood from a local tree in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest.

The seemingly endless loop of the procession, taking place over six long days this month, was leaving some Tembe Tenehara youngsters with swollen and bandaged feet. 

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