
VOICED : Protestas indigenas en Brasil
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Social Studies, History
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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On Tuesday, police used tear gas to disperse a peaceful protest against the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, involving indigenous people and social movements near the Brasilia stadium. With only 16 days until the event, riot police clashed with nearly a thousand protesters, including children and the elderly, who retaliated by throwing stones. An officer was injured by an arrow shot by a native protester. The indigenous group began their protest with traditional prayers and rituals at the Plaza de los Tres Poderes, displaying their cultural attire and practices. They later joined other anti-World Cup and homeless movement protesters. The demonstration is part of a larger context of protests and strikes across various sectors as the World Cup approaches, scheduled from June 12 to July 13.
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