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Worlds
collide when they strike oil in the heart of the Amazon...
The
Amazon is the last place on earth where wild people live - ancient
tribes who have never been contacted by the modern world.
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Ironically,
South America's richest oilfields have been discovered in the depths
of the Amazon jungle, in the midst of these special people.
In
Ecuador, an uncontacted tribe called the Tagaeri are in the firing
line and when contact occurs, their health, their faith, their
environment are changed forever. |
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An
Australian, Doug Ferguson, went to Ecuador to work with the indigenous
people. He married a shaman's daughter, fathered two children and
built a rainforest home.
Dougs father in law, Casimiro, is an Ayahuasca Shaman and guardian
of the sacred Jaguar mountain Galares. Casimiro and his son harvest
and prepare the sacred Ayahuasca brew and reveal the jaguar legend. |
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has helped three tribes secure and demark their ancestral lands,
saved more than a million hectares of pristine rainforest in reserves
and National Parks, and helped establish sustainable agriculture
projects in a nation being devastated by slash and burn agriculture.
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Doug
Ferguson is a 'barefoot diplomat', working between government, oil
companies, the military and the Indians, helping to soften the impact
on the indigenous people and the environment.
He walks a fine line.
He has been imprisoned, had death threats, and is constantly under
the threat of deportation.
This is the story of Doug Ferguson's work.
Intimately
filmed by Dean Jefferys, living for 2 years in the rainforest with
Amazon Indians. |
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