Brazil has 1.7 million Indigenous people, near double the count from prior census, government says
- Brazil's latest census data reveals an 89% increase in the country's Indigenous population, marking a historic milestone in Indigenous participation.
- The growth in Indigenous numbers can be attributed to increased recognition of their roots and improved survey methods that reached previously inaccessible villages.
- The Amazon Summit in Belem brought together Indigenous groups, riverine communities, fishermen, and Afro-descendants, who discussed issues like deforestation, illegal mining, and demands to cancel new oil projects in the region.
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