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SmugMug > keywords > roraima > A view rice fields in the Raposa Serra do Sol Indian reservation in the Brazilian Amazonian state of Roraima, in northern Brazil.  The 4.2-million-acre Raposa Serra do Sol Indian reservation has been the site of frequent conflicts between Indians and settlers, mostly rice farmers, many of whom settled in the region over the last 30 years. The government officially recognized the reservation in 2005 to protect about 18,000 Indians from the Macuxi, Ingarico, Patamona, Wapixana and Taurpeng tribes in the area bordering Venezuela and Guyana. (Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
SmugMug > keywords > roraima > A view rice fields in the Raposa Serra do Sol Indian reservation in the Brazilian Amazonian state of Roraima, in northern Brazil.  The 4.2-million-acre Raposa Serra do Sol Indian reservation has been the site of frequent conflicts between Indians and settlers, mostly rice farmers, many of whom settled in the region over the last 30 years. The government officially recognized the reservation in 2005 to protect about 18,000 Indians from the Macuxi, Ingarico, Patamona, Wapixana and Taurpeng tribes in the area bordering Venezuela and Guyana. (Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
SmugMug > keywords > roraima > A view rice fields in the Raposa Serra do Sol Indian reservation in the Brazilian Amazonian state of Roraima, in northern Brazil.  The 4.2-million-acre Raposa Serra do Sol Indian reservation has been the site of frequent conflicts between Indians and settlers, mostly rice farmers, many of whom settled in the region over the last 30 years. The government officially recognized the reservation in 2005 to protect about 18,000 Indians from the Macuxi, Ingarico, Patamona, Wapixana and Taurpeng tribes in the area bordering Venezuela and Guyana. (Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
SmugMug > keywords > roraima > A view rice fields in the Raposa Serra do Sol Indian reservation in the Brazilian Amazonian state of Roraima, in northern Brazil.  The 4.2-million-acre Raposa Serra do Sol Indian reservation has been the site of frequent conflicts between Indians and settlers, mostly rice farmers, many of whom settled in the region over the last 30 years. The government officially recognized the reservation in 2005 to protect about 18,000 Indians from the Macuxi, Ingarico, Patamona, Wapixana and Taurpeng tribes in the area bordering Venezuela and Guyana. (Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
SmugMug > keywords > roraima > A Brazilian Air Force plane flies near Mount Roraima, in the Brazilian Amazonian state of Roraima, in northern Brazil. The mountain also forms the Brazilian border with Venezuela and Guyana. (Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
SmugMug > keywords > roraima > A view of Mount Roraima, in the Brazilian Amazonian state of Roraima, in northern Brazil. The mountain also forms the Brazilian border with Venezuela and Guyana. (Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
SmugMug > keywords > roraima > A view of Mount Roraima, in the Brazilian Amazonian state of Roraima, in northern Brazil. The mountain also forms the Brazilian border with Venezuela and Guyana. (Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
Mount Roraima, Southwestern wall
 > Mount Roraima, Southwestern wall
Mount Roraima, Southwestern wall
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