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Last week other Ayoreo leaders signed a letter saying they were happy for the expedition to continue.
Natural History Museum's grand expedition to arid Chaco halted John Vidal 2010
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Fears were raised by some settled Ayoreo Indians that the scientists and their large back-up teams could stumble upon groups of indigenous peoples living in voluntary isolation, and pass on dangerous and even fatal diseases.
Natural History Museum's grand expedition to arid Chaco halted John Vidal 2010
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The Paraguayan government has been deeply embarrassed that some Ayoreo leaders have claimed they knew nothing about the scientists' trip until learning about it in the press.
Natural History Museum's grand expedition to arid Chaco halted John Vidal 2010
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A spokeswoman in London said: The ministry for the environment of Paraguay has decided to undertake further consultation with the Ayoreo people and there will be a suspension of activities while this takes place.
Natural History Museum's grand expedition to arid Chaco halted John Vidal 2010
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The companies have already cleared 6,000 hectares of forest in the Totobiegosode and Ayoreo people's (pictured) ancestral homelands, but the ruling puts a halt to further deforestation, at least for the moment.
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Indeed, despite the forest's pristine appearance, it's a logging concession run by an indigenous Ayoreo community.
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One sub-group, the Ayoreo-Totobiegosode tribe, have never seen a white man.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Paraguay's Ayoreo tribe are often described as lost, and yet some tribesmen visit towns; I've seen them several times around the Chaco desert.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Apparently, Aravena was inspired by a similar strap he saw being used by an Ayoreo Indian.
Fast Company Cliff Kuang 2010
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Deforestation in Paraguay is forcing the people of the Ayoreo tribe to leave land they have occupied for generations
The Guardian World News John Vidal 2010
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