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Amazonia's Indigenous peoples dismantle Western cliches

Indigenous peoples and the Amazon rainforest have often been exoticized. A new exhibition challenges these long-held tropes. Indigenous peoples and the Amazon rainforest have often been exoticized. A new exhibition chall…

Amazonia's Indigenous peoples dismantle Western cliches

Indigenous peoples and the Amazon rainforest have often been exoticized. A new exhibition challenges these long-held tropes.

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  • Indigenous peoples and the Amazon rainforest have often been exoticized.
  • A new exhibition challenges these long-held tropes.

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  • new exhibition challenges these long-held tropes.
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  • Indigenous peoples and the Amazon rainforest have often been exoticized.
  • A new exhibition challenges these long-held tropes.

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