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2019.09.02 16:00 GMT+8

Indigenous people pray for Amazon fires to end

Updated 2019.09.02 16:00 GMT+8
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Indigenous people from the Shanenawa tribe on Sunday prayed for an end to the Amazon fires during a festival to celebrate nature.

Indigenous women from the Shanenawa tribe pose for a photo near a Sumauma tree during a festival to celebrate nature and ask for an end to the Amazon fires. /VCG Photo

Indigenous girls from the Shanenawa tribe near a Sumauma tree during a festival to celebrate nature and ask for an end to the Amazon fires./VCG Photo

Indigenous women from the Shanenawa tribe prepare before a festival to celebrate nature and ask for an end to the Amazon fires. VCG Photo

An indigenous girl from the Shanenawa tribe stands near a Sumauma tree during a festival to celebrate nature and ask for an end to the Amazon fires. /VCG Photo

An indigenous woman from the Shanenawa tribe dances during a festival to celebrate nature and ask for an end to the Amazon fires. /VCG Photo

An indigenous girl from the Shanenawa tribe stands near a Sumauma tree during a festival to celebrate nature and ask for an end to the Amazon fires. /VCG Photo

An indigenous girl from the Shanenawa tribe stands near a Sumauma tree during a festival to celebrate nature and ask for an end to the Amazon fires. /VCG Photo

An indigenous girl from the Shanenawa tribe poses for a photo during a festival to celebrate nature and ask for an end to the Amazon fires. /VCG Photo

Indigenous women from the Shanenawa tribe stand near a Sumauma tree during a festival to celebrate nature and ask for an end to the Amazon fires. /VCG Photo

Tens of thousands of forest fires have been recorded in the Amazon, the world's largest rainforest, this year, causing global concern over the fate of the "Lungs of the Earth."

The Shanenawa tribe in Brazil's Acre State has about 720 people spread across 23,000 hectares of land.

Sixty percent of the Amazon is in Brasil, but fires have also been detected in Colombia and Peru where other parts of Amazon are located.

(Cover image via VCG)

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