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- Tamandua and Baita are two of the last three remaining members of the Piripkura Indigenous people in northwest Brazil.
- The protected status of the Piripkura Indigenous Territory spans 243,000 hectares (600,000 acres).
- It is maintained by a periodically renewed use restriction ordinance issued by Funai, the federal agency for Indigenous affairs.
- Today, 18 percent of the Amazon has disappeared.
- There are traces or reports of 39 uncontacted tribes.
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