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Out Of The Amazon, Uncontacted Indians Face Diseases Of A New World

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An uncontacted Amazonian tribe has ended its isolation in Brazil. Audie Cornish speaks with Fiona Watson, the field and research director for Survival International, who explains what happened to make this tribal people leave its village.

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