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Nov 27, 2003; Boa Vista, Amazonas, BRAZIL; Three Yanomami women with facial piercings and decorative band jewlery sit on ther ankles at the waters edge with a Yanomami child. The Yanomami Indians are one of the last Stone Age tribes in the world. Their habitat lies on the border between Brazil and Venezuela where close by a giant gas and oil company, Petrobas, has built a refining and transport plant to harvest the land which is rich in resources. Mandatory Credit: Photo by Antonio Mari/ZUMA Press. (©) Co. 27/11/2003

Nov 27, 2003; Boa Vista, Amazonas, BRAZIL; Three Yanomami women with facial piercings and decorative band jewlery sit on ther ankles at the waters edge with a Yanomami child. The Yanomami Indians are one of the last Stone Age tribes in the world. Their habitat lies on the border between Brazil and Venezuela where close by a giant gas and oil company, Petrobas, has built a refining and transport plant to harvest the land which is rich in resources. Mandatory Credit: Photo by Antonio Mari/ZUMA Press. (©) Co. 27/11/2003
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Traducción automática: 27 de noviembre de 2003; Boa Vista, Amazonas, BRASIL; Tres mujeres yanomami con piercings faciales y joyas decorativas se sientan sobre sus tobillos en la orilla del agua con un niño yanomami. Los indios yanomami son una de las últimas tribus de la Edad de Piedra del mundo. Su hábitat se encuentra en la frontera entre Brasil y Venezuela, donde cerca una gigantesca compañía de gas y petróleo, Petrobas, ha construido una planta de refinación y transporte para aprovechar la tierra que es rica en recursos. Crédito: Foto obligatoria por Antonio Mari/ZUMA Press. (©) Co.
Nov 27, 2003; Boa Vista, Amazonas, BRAZIL; Three Yanomami women with facial piercings and decorative band jewlery sit on ther ankles at the waters edge with a Yanomami child. The Yanomami Indians are one of the last Stone Age tribes in the world. Their habitat lies on the border between Brazil and Venezuela where close by a giant gas and oil company, Petrobas, has built a refining and transport plant to harvest the land which is rich in resources. Mandatory Credit: Photo by Antonio Mari/ZUMA Press. (©) Co
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