Includes 10 DVDs.
Available in the US and CANADA only.
Language: Portuguese & local dialect, with English subtitles
Each DVD typically
$19.95 at full retail
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The last two surviving members of the Piripkura people, a nomadic tribe in the Mato Grasso region of Brazil, struggle to maintain their indigenous way of life amidst the region’s massive deforestation. Living deep in the rain forest, Pakyî and Tamandua live off the land relying on a machete, an ax, and a torch lit in 1998. Jair Candor, a coordinator with the Brazilian Foundation for Indigenous People, made contact in 1989 and arranged for protected status which must be renewed every two years. As time runs short, Candor and the camera team trek deep into the uninhabited region to find traces of the men as the systemic violence used against indigenous Amazon people is revealed, a situation likely to become more perilous with Brazil’s newly elected President.
BONUS FEATURES:
Running Time: 82 MINS
Genre: Documentary
Sound Mix: Stereo, 5.1
Ratio: 16x9, SD
Language: Portuguese & local dialect, with English subtitles
Closed Captions: Available
UPC#: 881394127227
Catalog: CLS1272
SRP: $19.95
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