In the past 12 years, Brazil’s indigenous population has grown from 891,000 to 1,694,836, an increase of nearly 89%. Data from the Brazilian stats agency IBGE reveals a significant demographic shift in a key, yet often marginalized, segment of the nation’s population. About 45% of these indigenous people reside in Brazil’s northern region, and 31% […]
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