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Ecuadors's Waorani tribe vows to protect life in Amazon

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The indigenous Waorani people, who are scattered across the vast Pastaza province in eastern Ecuador, believe their land is the front line in a battle for the future of planet -- and they are ready to strike down invaders of their Amazon homelands, just like their forefathers did.

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