At a time when the current Brazilian government’s policies with respect to protecting the Amazon and its populations are enough to send chills up the world’s collective spine, an exhibit of photographs of the Yanomami Indians taken by Claudia Andujar over the course of several decades is currently on display at the Moreira Salles Institute in Rio de Janeiro, before it travels to France for a show at the Fondation Cartier next winter.
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