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拥有83万公顷土地的多雅瓦里山谷位于巴西亚马孙河流域的边缘。在这片平静的土地上至今还居住着一个与世隔绝的原始部落——印第安人种的分支科鲁博族。约有400人的科鲁博族以群体为单位分布在这一带.其中有一支冒险移居到了白人的村落附近。居住在这一带的白人以伐木为生,人人长得五大三粗,如同他们砍伐的树木一样粗壮。他们本来以伐木为业,却把印第安人视为猎物竟相捕杀。同仇敌忾的科鲁博族斗士们为死难的同胞举行隆重的
The Doi Valley, home to 830,000 hectares of land, is located on the edge of the Amazon River basin in Brazil. In this quiet land still lives in a secluded primitive tribes - branch of the Indian ethnic Korubu. The roughly 400 people of the Korubu are grouped in groups, one of whom has ventured to white villages. The white people living in this area take logging as a living, and everyone grows up to the top of five, as thick as the trees they cut down. They originally used logging as a hobby, but actually regarded the Indians as prey to kill them. The same Korubu Gladiator fighters held a grand ceremony for their dead compatriots