Posts Tagged ‘uncontacted tribes’

How Did Peru React to the Election of Barack Obama?

What do Peruvians think about Barack Obama’s exciting victory? If you are an American, it’s not quite what you might think.

Peruvian Newspapers React to Obama\'s Election

LIMA (EcoWorldly) -  After having successfully negotiated a free trade agreement with the United States, Peru is now strategically positioned to become one of the U.S.’s key allies and trade partners in Latin America. Given the American media’s substantial touting of international interest in the U.S. presidential election, I decided to go out the morning after Obama won and see what I could find out about the reactions among Peru’s newspapers and citizens.

What I found out surprised me. While newspapers wrote articles that I would have expected, the reaction I got from people was different.

Amazon Forest Logging Sucks Peru and Brazil into Fight over Uprooted Indian Tribes

Amazon Forest Logging May Suck Peru and Brazil into Fight over Uprooted Uncontacted Indian Tribes Peruvian and Brazilian authorities are trading accusations that uncontrolled logging on the Peruvian side of the Amazon Forest is uprooting isolated Indian tribesmen forcing them to flee across the border into Brazil in search of untampered land and food.

Indigenous rights groups and Indian tribes researchers in Brazil now believe the uprooting may be a recipe for renewed inter-tribal conflicts over the resource that may suck governments of both nations into a row over the other’s responsibility in the affair, Reuters reports.

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