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national borders envelope over 60% of the amazon, and this space makes up nearly half of brazil's territory - in addition to its boundless variety of plant and animal life, approximately 300,000 people pertaining to indigenous brazilian tribes continue to peacefully inhabit the forest and call it home.

this undeniably constitutes a centuries-old stake in brazilian culture and history, which explains why foreign suggestions of its internationalization seems scandalous and offensive to most citizens of brazil - in a speech given at new york university in 2000, brazilian politician and professor cristovam buarque eloquently expressed his opinion on the subject in a clever comparison that ran with the theme of public inheritance and ownership, extending it to other international situations.    arrow-back     arrow-forward

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