A student from St. Andrews University in Scotland is helping the Nahua Tribe of Peru protect its territory.
The tribe is fighting oil development and other encroachments. Conrad Feather helps the tribe develop maps to show ties to traditional lands, sacred sites and fishing areas.
The tribe lives in the Amazon rainforest.
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Student maps a future for Nahua tribe
(The Glasgow Herald 4/23)
Student helps Peruvian tribe protect territory
Friday, April 23, 2004
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