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Reading: A Friend to Native People - Candido RondonVersion en ligne
By: Abel Tasman
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imagine
communication
granted
explored
mapped
infrastructure
country
hard
railways
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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known
environments
continent
protect
celebrates
world
risked
profile
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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army
telegraph
monumental
Janeiro
connect
building
born
Portuguese
friendly
1865
helping
uncharted
decided
cultures
tribe
Brazilian
unexplored
difficult
road
young
engineer
previously
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
.
4
terrible
customs
ashamed
fought
beliefs
disturbed
hostile
job
outsiders
traditions
system
thought
Next
,
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
.
5
native
set
up
safeguard
famous
expeditions
remembered
hero
attacked
named
considered
roads
airport
revenge
wounded
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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