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English: Pataxó man, 9th Indigenous Games, Brazil
Português: O índio Raoni, da etnia Pataxó, participa da nona edição dos Jogos Indígenas
Date 27 November 2007
Source http://www.agenciabrasil.gov.br/media/imagens/2007/11/27/2047VC055.jpg/view
Author Valter Campanato/ABr
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