![]() ![]() The people pictured are from the Awa tribe photographed by a member of the neighbouring tribe, the Guajajara people, who want to save their forest-dwelling Awa tribe from the loggers. The picture was taken in the once dense rainforests in Maranao in Brazil and confirms the threat posed to them from those desecrating the forests. ![]() We have reached the heart of the Amazon and the darkness we find there is more in our hearts than in the forest. The picture of this man staring poignantly as his home gets destroyed just confirms that we have decided to continue with our plundering ways till doomsday. It reveals the extent to which we have overrun the home of a member of our planet and how utterly we are out of place in his land. One such call has come from the sighting of a member of a remote tribe deep in the rainforests of the Amazon. At times we are woken up from our slumber by cries that emanate from the forest that seek to address our hearts. We have ravaged over 2/3 rd of our forest cover and still seem unwilling to stop. The tribes live in the trees and the trees live in them. Our forests are being deforested and cut into parcels of naked desolation. They never desecrated it.Īlso read: Indigenous Tribe Emerges From Centuries Of Isolation To Warn Humanity About Its Impact On The Planet The forests were not there to be improved. The land and all that it bore they treated with consideration. ![]() They took only as little as would serve their needs. They never ravaged the rivers or the forest. The forests were never wild for the tribes. Two views that sum up the fight we are up against to save our planet. I have a big warehouse we can store them in.” ― Bauvard “Destroying rainforest for economic gain is like burning a Renaissance painting to cook a meal.” – E.O.Wilson ![]()
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