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"Where There's Malaria, There's Illegal Mining": Cinta Larga Await Supreme Court Decision on Mining.

The Cinta Larga indigenous people are divided on the regulation of mining on their lands, and the issue may be decided by the Supreme Federal Court (STF), which will judge this Thursday, the 13th, Mandate of Injunction 7.516, which demands the regulation of mining in the territory based on a request presented by an association of the Cinta Larga people (Patjamaaj). The association's request to Dino goes against the position of other indigenous o…
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The Cinta Larga indigenous people are divided on the regulation of mining on their lands, and the issue may be decided by the Supreme Federal Court (STF), which will judge this Thursday, the 13th, Mandate of Injunction 7.516, which demands the regulation of mining in the territory based on a request presented by an association of the Cinta Larga people (Patjamaaj). The association's request to Dino goes against the position of other indigenous o…

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Agência Pública broke the news on Wednesday, August 12, 2026.
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