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Archer of the Amazon - 09 May 2015 
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May 15, 2015 
Kambeba Indian, Dream Braga, 18, aims his arrow in a jungle near the village Tres Unidos, Amazon state... 
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Dream Braga aims his arrow in a jungle near the village Tres Unidos 
Kambeba Indian, Dream Braga, 18, aims his arrow in a jungle near the village Tres Unidos, Amazon state May 9, 2015. Dream Braga has been shooting fish with a bow and arrow for most of his life. In the Amazonian village where he grew up, that was what kids did for food and fun. He participated in the Indigenous Archery Project which recruits Amazon native children to compete with modern archery equipment and try for a place on the national team, with the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro as their ultimate goal. After training with Olympic coaches for three months, he has now been promoted to Brazil's national team. Picture taken on May 9, 2015. REUTERS/Bruno Kelly TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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May 15, 2015 
Kambeba Indian, Dream Braga (R), 18, and his friend Nelson Varge da Silva, walk in a jungle near the... 
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Dream Braga and his friend Silva walk in a jungle near the village Tres Unidos 
Kambeba Indian, Dream Braga (R), 18, and his friend Nelson Varge da Silva, walk in a jungle near the village Tres Unidos, Amazon state May 9, 2015. Dream Braga has been shooting fish with a bow and arrow for most of his life. In the Amazonian village where he grew up, that was what kids did for food and fun. He participated in the Indigenous Archery Project which recruits Amazon native children to compete with modern archery equipment and try for a place on the national team, with the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro as their ultimate goal. After training with Olympic coaches for three months, he has now been promoted to Brazil's national team. Picture taken on May 9, 2015. REUTERS/Bruno Kelly
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May 15, 2015 
Kambeba Indian, Dream Braga, 18, looks out from his window at his home in the village Tres Unidos, Amazon... 
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Kambeba Indian Dream Braga, 18, looks out from his window at his home in the village Tres Unidos 
Kambeba Indian, Dream Braga, 18, looks out from his window at his home in the village Tres Unidos, Amazon state May 10, 2015. Dream Braga has been shooting fish with a bow and arrow for most of his life. In the Amazonian village where he grew up, that was what kids did for food and fun. He participated in the Indigenous Archery Project which recruits Amazon native children to compete with modern archery equipment and try for a place on the national team, with the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro as their ultimate goal. After training with Olympic coaches for three months, he has now been promoted to Brazil's national team. Picture taken on May 10, 2015. REUTERS/Bruno Kelly
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May 15, 2015 
Kambeba Indian, Dream Braga, 18, looks through a scope as he practices at a training centre in Manaus,... 
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Kambeba Indian Dream Braga, 18, practices at a training centre in Manaus 
Kambeba Indian, Dream Braga, 18, looks through a scope as he practices at a training centre in Manaus, Amazon state May 7, 2015. Dream Braga has been shooting fish with a bow and arrow for most of his life. In the Amazonian village where he grew up, that was what kids did for food and fun. He participated in the Indigenous Archery Project which recruits Amazon native children to compete with modern archery equipment and try for a place on the national team, with the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro as their ultimate goal. After training with Olympic coaches for three months, he has now been promoted to Brazil's national team. Picture taken on May 7, 2015. REUTERS/Bruno Kelly
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May 15, 2015 
Kambeba Indian, Dream Braga (R), 18, and his friend Nelson Varge da Silva, pose for pictures at sunset... 
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Braga and his friend Silva pose for pictures at sunset on the banks of the Negro river at the village... 
Kambeba Indian, Dream Braga (R), 18, and his friend Nelson Varge da Silva, pose for pictures at sunset on the banks of the Negro river at the village Tres Unidos, Amazon state May 9, 2015. Dream Braga has been shooting fish with a bow and arrow for most of his life. In the Amazonian village where he grew up, that was what kids did for food and fun. He participated in the Indigenous Archery Project which recruits Amazon native children to compete with modern archery equipment and try for a place on the national team, with the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro as their ultimate goal. After training with Olympic coaches for three months, he has now been promoted to Brazil's national team. Picture taken on May 9, 2015. REUTERS/Bruno Kelly TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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