Indigenous peoples of South America face 'genocide' as coronavirus pandemic exposes historic inequalities

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Indigenous peoples of South America face 'genocide' as coronavirus pandemic exposes historic inequalities
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“We are in danger of extinction.”

Tatjig, Iogo and Typu Arara. Iogo, the oldest woman of the community, sits at the center.The problem of not treating indigenous people as citizens is particularly acute in Brazil, where President Jair Bolsonaro has been accused ofBut it's not only Brazil, and indigenous populations across the continent have reported a lack of support during the pandemic.

There is little evidence of international cooperation, such as a cross-border strategy, to help indigenous communities, particularly as national governments struggle to contain the virus in mainstream society. According to COIAB, a Brazilian indigenous rights organization, the death rates amongst indigenous people who have contracted COVID-19 is. Although diseases from mainstream society pose a greater threat to indigenous peoples because of lower rates of immunity, there is so far no evidence that suggests the higher COVID death rate can be put down to genetic vulnerability, according to Shenker.

An undated image shows an aerial view of indigenous people gathered by a riverbank in the Peruvian Amazon, where communities with little contact with the outside world are calling for tougher legislation to keep out oil, logging and mining companies.

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