Indigenous Tribes: Survival amidst Outsider Invasion

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These people face violence as outsiders begin to overtake their homelands. They typically end up loosing their land to logging, mining and other large scale industries. Depending on the location of the tribe they could be shot at especially in parts of Brazil and Peru. However, diseases that aren't deadly to more advanced civilizations could kill more indigenous people than any bullet ever could. Normally at least half the tribe will survive the first stage of contact with outsiders. The next aggression against the tribes is to take as much of their land as possible. Thus resulting in poverty which correlates with malnutrition, and other illnesses such as tuberculosis. The third and final stage is where the most suffering takes place,and the citizens have become extremely poor by this stage.

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