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Indigenous chief Juma Xipaia fights to protect tribal lands despite assassination attempts. Her struggle intensifies aft | dG1fODBXS2FDeUFqVVk
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00:00It's not just forest.
00:12It's the mother.
00:15It's the cure.
00:25We are in war, for a long time.
00:30But we're talking about an emergency situation.
00:34And this responsibility is for you.
00:37It's for you.
00:39You don't know what to lose a child.
00:41You don't know what to have invaded houses.
00:44You don't know what to be expelled from land.
00:46You don't know what to do.
00:53The creation of the Ministry of Indigenous Peoples marks a pivotal moment in the fight for indigenous rights.
01:00And then, how are you going to be a feminist?
01:03Are we being crazy?
01:06And we're optimistic?
01:08I'm going to go for another operation.
01:14And I'm going to go for another meeting.
01:16God, my God.
01:22I forgot the park, guys.
01:26It's so silly for us.
01:28We can't trust.
01:29I'm going to go for another operation.
01:30I'm going to go for another operation.
01:32I'm going to go for another operation.
01:33It's going to go for another operation.
01:34We really identified that this is a operation of Garim.
01:38We're going to destroy it.
01:39We're going to destroy it.
01:42You're not going to stop!
01:43Don't let us start!
01:44Don't let us go! Don't let us go!
01:46Don't let us go!
01:47Don't let us go!
01:48Don't let us go!
01:49Don't let us go!
01:50You can hear us!
01:51Don't let us go!
01:52You're listening to me?
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