Bolivia's Indigenous Protesters March to the Capital

Bolivia's Indigenous Protesters March To The Capital
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Opposition
An indigenous man holds a bow and arrow while standing in front of a police blockade on September 22, 2011. The Amazonian ethnic groups, which live in the Isiboro-Secure Indigenous Territory National Park that is home to 15,000 indigenous people, are marching 375 miles from Trinidad, in the northern Beni province, to the capital of La Paz. They are protesting against the construction of a highway that would cut through the Amazon rainforest.

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