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Tribal clash in Ecuador leaves up to 30 dead
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FRIDAY, MAY 30, 2003 A reported clash between two tribes in Ecuador has left as many as 30 dead, according to news accounts. Members of the Huaorani Nation reportedly killed members of the Tagaeri Tribe, an isolated tribe in the Amazon. The clash is being investigated by tribal leaders. Get the Story:
Ecuador Indian Leaders Probe Deadly Clash (AP 5/29)
At Least 22 Indians Killed in Ecuador Jungle Clash (Reuters 5/29)
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