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Who are the indigenous people of the rainforest?

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Who are the indigenous people of the rainforest?

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They are usually called Indians, or indigenous people. No one knows for sure how or when these original inhabitants of the rainforests got there. There are perhaps a thousand or more forest groups around the world — many close to extinction! In 1900, Brazil had one million Indians. Today, there are fewer than 200,000 in the Amazon.

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