Indigenous Advocate Shunned by Cargill Billionaire Owners She Urged to Halt Amazon Destruction
An Indigenous Brazilian traveled 4,000 miles to deliver a letter urging the Cargill-MacMillan billionaire family to stop their company's deforestation of the Amazon, but the owners refused to meet her
CommonDreams has the following story:1
21-year-old Indigenous advocate Beka Saw Munduruku traveled 4,000 miles from Brazil to Minnesota to hand-deliver a letter to the Cargill-MacMillan family, asking them to stop deforestation by their company Cargill in the Amazon and Cerrado regions.
The billionaire Cargill-MacMillan family, who own a majority stake in …
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