Despite this, many right-wing Brazilians choose to frame Indigenous peoples as recent occupants of the Amazon—unable to exploit the forest’s untold resources, and with no rights to claim them.
The research, published on Monday in the journal Nature Human Behaviour, sheds more light on the lives of ancient Indigenous people of the Amazon Basin before the colonial invasion of the region.
On the border between Peru, Colombia, and Brazil, a common front comprised of Colombian dissidents, Brazilian organized crime groups and Peruvian drug traffickers is overwhelming the authorities ...