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Picture of a couple of modern Karajá Indians in their traditional attire. Photographed by Dr. Silvia Helena Cardoso, from the Edumed Institute for Education in Medicine and Health, Campinas, Brazil, during the First Aboriginal Social Forum, April 2005, in Bertioga.
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(Picture of a couple of modern Karajá Indians in their traditional attire. Photographed by Dr. Silvia Helena Cardoso, from the Instituto Edumed para Educação em Medicina e Saúde, Campinas, Brazil, during the First Aboriginal Social Forum, A) |
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