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You know Mr. Bush and his cronies aren't gonna do it!
I know this man and he is doing a very good work. You can go to the New Scientist Magazine site and register for a free week to get into the archives. This article appeared in the October 16 edition on page 46. I am thinking of going to Brazil and working with him. I would love it if some here would personal message me and I can get you in touch with Miguel if you would like to make a contribution or just send a word of encouragement, but ESPECIALLY a contribution! :hi:
Here is the lead in to the interview which is fascinating! Give it a read and then put down some cash to help the poor and the environment.
Voice of the people
New Scientist vol 184 issue 2469 - 16 October 2004, page 46
The caboclos are the forgotten people of the Brazilian Amazon. The mixed-race descendants of native American Indians and Europeans, they get none of the rights of the indigenous forest-dwellers and are ignored by the government and by aid organisations. Miguel Rocha, a caboclo who was born in the forest and moved to the city, is leading their fight for recognition. He tells Adrian Barnett how he is going about it
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