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Reading: A Friend to Native People - Candido Rondon

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By: Abel Tasman

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Reading: A Friend to Native People - Candido RondonVersion en ligne

By: Abel Tasman

par Jean Carlos Carrillo
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Almost every on our has been explored and , and all of these have roads , , and lines of . It can be for us to the people who places without all of the that we now take for .

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This series the men and who opened the up and their lives to the people and they along the way . This week , we a man not well outside his own country and ? Cândido Rondo n

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In , in a small village in the state of Mato Grosso , Brazil , a boy was . His father was of ancestry , and his mother was a native . Who could have known that his origins would play such a big part in to so many in very real and visible ways ? His name was Cândido Rondon . As a man , he to join the as an . When he was only 25 , he was involved in the of a from Rio de to Cuiabá , a journey that could only be made by boat on the river . He was later given the task of placing lines from Brazil to Bolivia and Peru . This was a job through rough and terrain , so it required a skilled engineer . Rondon opened paths through territory , and he came into contact with the Borero , a he had family connections with on his mother's side . Rondon established a and respectful relationship with the Bororo people , and the telegraph lines were completed with their help .

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, Rondon was given the of extending the telegraph from Mato Grosso to the Amazon . This time he made friends with the Nambikwara , previously of as a timid but tribe . Rondon got to know many tribes during his expeditions , and he was a great friend to them . He was and to learn about the way that they were often treated by . He long and hard to protect native people and their right to follow their own , , and .

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Some people , however , still him an outsider . During his in Amazonia , Rondon was several times , and once he was by an arrow . Other members of the expedition wanted to take on the people who had attacked them , but Rondon said , " Die if necessary , but never kill . " Years later , Rondon Brazil's Indian Protection Service , an agency to the interests and support the cultures of all native peoples . Rondon's words became its motto .
Rondon died in 1958 and is as a in Brazil . A state in Brazil ( Rondônia ) was after him , as well as the in Cuiabá and several .

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