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  • Indigenous children take their school lunch break - Communidad Siete de Augosto - Amazonas - Colombia
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  • Indigenous Children Watch a Soccer Game - Communidad Siete de Augosto - Amazonas - Colombia
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  • Along Colombia's Amazon River frontier, Indigenous communities live a traditional and peaceful lifestyle. They operate in a mostly cashless society but trade fish, fruits, and and harina flour for money to buy two key essentials from the outside world--salt and gasoline to power a generator. Communidad Tarapoto - Colombian Amazon
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  • An Indigenous family host children who traveled via canoe at night to watch a movie on TV powered by a generator with gasoline borrowed from the first tourist to visit the community  - Communidad Siete de Augosto - Amazonas - Colombia
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  • Indigenous Pre-school - Comunidad Indigena de Naranjales - Amazonas - Colombia
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  • Indigenous Pre-school - Comunidad Indigena de Naranjales - Amazonas - Colombia
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  • San Juan de Soco indigenous community members have determined that, because of increasing security in the region, tourism holds the key to their children's future. In 2008, they procured $25,000 in public funding to construct 5 tourist cabanas on their land. Comunidad Soco - Colombian Amazon.
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  • A Kogi indigenous girl checks out a group of Swedish trekkers. As security conditions improve, hikers and adventure seekers are making their way deeper into areas of Colombia that were formerly off-limits - Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta - Colombia
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  • A wild Parrot checking out the Indigenous community house - Puerto Narino - Amazonas - Colombia
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  • Storefront in Puerto Narino, one of Colombia's most progressive communities, was the first to elect an indigenous Mayor and initiate a garbage recycling program. Puerto Narino - Amazonas - Colombia
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