Yanomami natives in a hut in Amazonas state, southern Venezuela, 19 km away from the border with Brazil, on September 7, 2012
Isolated indigenous peoples in the Amazon rainforest are particularly vulnerable to diseases brought in from the outside world, and a Yanomami rights group said the boy had come in to contact with “many” other indigenous people after he began showing symptoms. A major outbreak among indigenous communities would amount to a “genocide,” said Katia Brasil, editor at Amazonia Real news agency, which specializes in issues facing Amazonian peoples.“It’s a very sad day for the Yanomami.”The Yanomami, who are known for their face paint and intricate piercings, number around 27,000.
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