Ryan Seelau from Indigenous News.org [1] reports that “the only remaining uncontacted people in Paraguay” are “in imminent danger”: “the Totobiegosode are being systematically removed [2] from the Chaco forest where they live so that the land can be used for cattle grazing. The destruction of their land, however, is occurring illegally.”
Paraguay: Uncontacted Indigenous Group in ‘Imminent Danger’
· Written by Silvia ViƱas
Categories: Latin America, Paraguay, Economics & Business, Human Rights, Indigenous