Missionaries Are Targeting Isolated Tribes in Brazil With Solar-Powered Audio Devices, Investigation Finds
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The clandestine use of technology by several missionaries in the Vale do Javari reveals a new evangelization strategy that breaks Brazilian laws and threatens the autonomy of indigenous peoples.
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American missionaries are smuggling solar-powered audio players into the homes of isolated indigenous tribes deep in the Amazon rainforest, the latest in a decades-long feud with Brazilian authorities protecting tribes that have no contact with the outside world.
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