Sentences with phrase «voluntary isolation»

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.
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.
It is home to the Tagaeri - Taromenane indigenous peoples living in voluntary isolation.
Yasuní is also home to Ecuador's last indigenous peoples living in voluntary isolation.
From the results of their study the researchers conclude that the Carabayo — directly or indirectly — descend from the Yurí people whose languages and customs were described by explorers in the 19th century, before they took up voluntary isolation.
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.
My Little Paradise gives seven national and international artists the opportunity to reflect about the tension between private and public, the boundaries of personal and psychological space, voluntary isolation and involuntary exclusion.
FENAMAD leader, Goldman Environmental Prize winner Julio Cusurichi Palacios, is leading the fight against the roads such a new law would bring, one of which is proposed to pass directly through a national park and a reserve for peoples in voluntary isolation.
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
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