Studies stopped
. Z Press Assn—Copyright > RIO DE JANEIRO, Foreign anthropologists will no longer be allowed to ' study primitive Indian tribes lin Amazon regions which ; have been declared national i security zones. The decision will force the British anthropologists, 'Peter Filverwood and Dr ; Kenneth Taylor, to halt their work with the lanomani, Maku, and Tikuna tribes in Brazils Northern Amazon region. Jhe ban will not apply to missionaries for the time ; being. General Ismarth de J r Oliveira, president of the ■ National foundation for Aid 1 I to Indians, has said. ; Brazilian anthropologists I may replace foreigners in ‘ security zones. Foreigners may continue I to study primitive peoples in central Brazil, far from the borders with other countries. Several Brazilian anthropologists have protested against depriving Brazil of 1 the services of eminent specialists. i
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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34089, 28 February 1976, Page 8
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