Guarani Indian boys stand in the village of Pyau at Jaragua district, in Sao Paulo April 27, 2015. More than 700 Guarani Indians live in three villages in the Jaragua district in Sao Paulo. The National Indian Foundation (FUNAI) has recognised 521 hectares (5.21 square km) of this area as indigenous territory, making it the smallest indigenous reserve in Brazil. Members of the Guarani community have now established a new village outside the demarcation and are being threatened with an eviction through a court order. (Photo by Nacho Doce/Reuters)
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