Remote Tribe's Threat From Destructive Mine
What a beautiful place. The peoples' ability to live off the land is something that should be respected. These companies must be stopped in their seeking destruction of others' traditions and livelihoods for their own profit. Their resolve to stand up for their beautiful mountain to the death is inspiring. This is why I am posting here. Please go to the site for this film and take action to help indigenous peoples whose land, water, and lives are being destroyed by greedy profit hungry corporations that do not care for the environment, tradition, or culture. Preserving pristine areas of the world and respecting the traditions and cultures of its people are what humanity is all about.
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