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Twelve days in the river for a vaccine: the journey of the indigenous Matis through the Amazon

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Atalaya do Norte (Brazil), Apr 30 (EFE) (Camera: Tatiana Nevo) .- From deep in the Brazilian Amazon, Pixi Isma and Kunnin traveled for 12 days, along with 35 other indigenous Matis, from their villages on the shores of the Rio Branco, a tributary of the Amazon, to Atalaya do Norte, the town closest to their villages for the sole purpose of getting vaccinated.FOOTAGE OF THE VOYAGE UNTIL REACHING ATALAYA, BRAZIL

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