History Has Shown That Progress Has Not Been Kind to Indigenous People
Sean Callebs - CCTV
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January 29, 2016
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Groups in remote regions live in a delicate balance with the environment. The natural world is a valued source of their food, health, spirituality and identity. And as CCTV’s Sean Callebs reports history has shown progress has not been kind to them.

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