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We Should Be Friends with Farmers and Loggers, Says Indigenous Leader Raoni, Who Releases Memoirs

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At 93 years old, he talks about expectations for COP30 and recalls in a book his childhood spent in isolation and how he became a spokesperson for indigenous peoples
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In social network, Cacique Raoni, an important leader in the defence of environmental and indigenous causes, defended Minister Marina Silva after attacks on the Senate. Out of respect for senators, the minister left the scene, where he was invited to be in response to questions. "We reaffirm our solidarity with Minister Marina Silva and strengthen our commitment to the defence of the Amazon, indigenous peoples and dignity...

At 93 years old, he talks about expectations for COP30 and recalls in a book his childhood spent in isolation and how he became a spokesperson for indigenous peoples

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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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