Guardians of the Amazon Rain Forest

Villagers linger at the road leading out of Cigana Village in Araribóia Indigenous Reserve, Maranhão, Brazil on August 8, 2015. The chief of the village said there are no jobs. One way they make money is by allowing loggers to pass through - for a fee - despite efforts by the Guardians of the Forest to persude them otherwise. Loggers have been stealing hardwood trees from indigenous lands in Brazil. The Guardians of the Forest are an armed militia formed by the Guajajara tribe to protect their reserve. (Photo by Bonnie Jo Mount/The Washington Post)
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