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  • Certain tribes dwelling near the lower Amazon, as well as foragers called caboclos often eat nothing but açai berries, brazil nuts and the sap from the milk tree.

    The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008

  • Certain tribes dwelling near the lower Amazon, as well as foragers called caboclos often eat nothing but açai berries, brazil nuts and the sap from the milk tree.

    The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008

  • Certain tribes dwelling near the lower Amazon, as well as foragers called caboclos often eat nothing but açai berries, brazil nuts and the sap from the milk tree.

    The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008

  • A history about the way of life of the "caboclos" comunities in Arapiuns River (Pará - Brazil) on their search for new opportunities of social and environmental development.

    WN.com - Articles related to New York state tourism rebound expected after dismal '09 2010

  • A history about the way of life of the "caboclos" comunities in Arapiuns River (Pará - Brazil) on their search for new opportunities of social and environmental development.

    WN.com - Articles related to New York state tourism rebound expected after dismal '09 2010

  • A history about the way of life of the "caboclos" comunities in Arapiuns River (Pará - Brazil) on their search for new opportunities of social and environmental development.

    WN.com - Articles related to New York state tourism rebound expected after dismal '09 2010

  • "caboclos" comunities in Arapiuns River (Pará - Brazil) on their search for new opportunities of social and environmental development.

    WN.com - Articles related to New York state tourism rebound expected after dismal '09 2010

  • The rural population of caboclos are descendents of European, mainly Portuguese, originally attracted by rubber collecting, and the indigenous people. 138 families live along the Unini river, 41 families on the Rio Jaú and 4 families on the Carabinani river.

    Jaú National Park, Brazil 2008

  • The rural population of caboclos aredescendents of Portuguese originally attracted by rubber collecting, and the indigenous people. 112 families live along the Unini river, 56 families on the Rio Jaú and 7 families on the Carabinani river.

    Central Amazonian Conservation Complex, Brazil 2008

  • Now the soy growers, or sorjeiros, are moving into the forest around Santarém, where they are meeting with stiff resistance from Greenpeace and the rural caboclos.

    The Gasping Forest Shoumatoff, Alex 2007

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