Marina Silva: Defending Rainforest Communities in Brazil by Ziporah Hildebrandt

Marina Silva: Defending Rainforest Communities in Brazil

Ziporah Hildebrandt

nonfiction informative medium-paced

112 pages | first published 2001

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Since her girlhood as a poor rubber-tapper’s daughter in Amazonia, Marina Silva has understood that bulldozing the rainforest for development hurts not only the indigenous peoples living there, but destroys natural resources needed by Brazil and t...
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