At the Clinton Global Initiative this week, Ecuador pledged to forgo the development of the country's largest oil reserve in the Amazon basin's most diverse rainforest located below Yasuni National Park, also home to the Tagaeri - Taromenani indigenous peoples living
in voluntary isolation
In the remote Peruvian Amazon, Julio Cusurichi secured a national reserve to protect both sensitive rainforest ecosystems and the rights of indigenous peoples living
in voluntary isolation from the devastating effects of logging and mining.
According to ECLAC, «in Latin America -LRB-...) there are over 800 indigenous peoples, with close to 45 million people, who are characterized by their broad demographic, social, territorial and political diversity, from peoples
in voluntary isolation until his presence in large urban settlements ``
The only linguistic data available for Carabayo, a language spoken by an indigenous group that lives
in voluntary isolation, is a set of about 50 words.
One of them, the Carabayo, lives
in voluntary isolation in the remote upper Puré River region in the Colombian Amazon rainforest.
In Loreto alone there are 500 indigenous territories and five reserves for people
in voluntary isolation who have rejected any outside contact.
It is home to the Tagaeri - Taromenane indigenous peoples living
in voluntary isolation.
Not exact matches
It was a neighborhood school and a magnet school, part of LAUSD's
voluntary integration program, for black and Latino children living
in parts of the city beleaguered by poverty, violence, and other harms of racial
isolation.
Specifically, the GAO has been asked to examine changes
in student racial
isolation or integration over time, including shifts caused by school closures or consolidations; state and local policies that affect attendance areas or admissions, including open enrollment
in public charter schools;
voluntary policies intended to increase integration; and the impact of racial and socioeconomic
isolation in public education.