The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
Rufina Isarama Caizam, a displaced Embera woman, lays next to her newborn daughter Marta Cecilia, born in a makeshift shelter for dozens of displaced Embera villagers, in the town of Puerto Meluk in March, 2009. New private armies that are carrying the drug war into frontiers like this one, with new combatants vying for control of smuggling routes and coca-growing areas where Indians eke out a meager existence, is adding to the already grave toll on Colombia's indigenous groups, at least 27 of which are at risk of extinction. (Moises Saman/The New York Times)
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2009-04-21
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The New York Times Agency
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