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1 The rainforest in the eyes of a tribal person By Henry Pilleau

2 What is the conflict in Brazil's tropical rainforest? There are a lot of conflicts but the main one is between the tribal people and the Brazilian government and the Multinational Corporations. There is sometimes conflicts with Greenpeace but usually they are the tribal people’s friends. There are a lot of conflicts but the main one is between the tribal people and the Brazilian government and the Multinational Corporations. There is sometimes conflicts with Greenpeace but usually they are the tribal people’s friends.

3 Why are the tribes people involved in the conflict? The reason why the tribal people are in this conflict is because they live in the rain forest and all their cultural history is being lost as more and more rainforest is being destroyed. The Brazilian government and the multinational corporations are trying to cut down the rain forest so they can build cities and farms. The reason why the tribal people are in this conflict is because they live in the rain forest and all their cultural history is being lost as more and more rainforest is being destroyed. The Brazilian government and the multinational corporations are trying to cut down the rain forest so they can build cities and farms.

4 What is their position as regards the rainforest Most people don’t know about the millions of people who live in the rain forests. There are about 50,000,000 tribal people living in al the rainforests These people depend on the forests for their food and shelter. And these people depend on the rainforest to survive. They get their medicines from the rainforest and their food so the more of the rainforest that we cut down the more people we are killing. Most people don’t know about the millions of people who live in the rain forests. There are about 50,000,000 tribal people living in al the rainforests These people depend on the forests for their food and shelter. And these people depend on the rainforest to survive. They get their medicines from the rainforest and their food so the more of the rainforest that we cut down the more people we are killing.

5 what problems do the tribal people face in the rainforests of Brazil? Part 1 The tribal people have many problems. The main problem they have is the forest being cut down and that will mean that they can’t carry on the lifestyle because they can’t do slash and burn. Also they are being wiped out losing their history. This is because the Indigenous people think that their medicine man has created a cure for cancer and maybe AIDS but if he doesn’t pass on this information before he dies then the people have lost thousands of years of research. The tribal people have many problems. The main problem they have is the forest being cut down and that will mean that they can’t carry on the lifestyle because they can’t do slash and burn. Also they are being wiped out losing their history. This is because the Indigenous people think that their medicine man has created a cure for cancer and maybe AIDS but if he doesn’t pass on this information before he dies then the people have lost thousands of years of research.

6 what problems do the tribal people face in the rainforests of Brazil? Part 2 The Waorani tribe who live in the amazons rainforest and are struggling to survive because the rainforest being chopped down. they can’t hunt for monkeys (like this person is in the pitcher) because the trees are disappearing.

7 What are the benefits for the tribal people? The main benefit that the tribal people have is the rainforest because they get all their medicine and food from. They know how to find and use wild plants and how to farm small crops in a sustainable manner. The main benefit that the tribal people have is the rainforest because they get all their medicine and food from. They know how to find and use wild plants and how to farm small crops in a sustainable manner.


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