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September 20, 2013 
Members of different Amazonian tribes occupy the headquarters of Brazil's Indian affairs bureau FUNAI... 
Manaus, Brazil 
Members of different Amazonian tribes occupy the headquarters of Brazil's Indian affairs bureau FUNAI... 
Members of different Amazonian tribes occupy the headquarters of Brazil's Indian affairs bureau FUNAI as they protest a court decision to evict them from a nearby plot of land they have been occupying for several weeks, in Manaus, September 19, 2013. According to their leaders, the Indians from the Satere-Mauwe, Mura, Miranha, Munducuru and Apurina tribes invaded the building and took FUNAI employees hostage to pressure them for support in their cause to claim the land as theirs, but the bureau denied assistance saying that those occupying the land were mostly non-Indian settlers. REUTERS/Bruno Kelly (BRAZIL - Tags: ENVIRONMENT CIVIL UNREST POLITICS) 
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