Returning home
About 70 percent of the Nukak population remains displaced from their ancestral lands, according to the FCDS.
Most families have been pushed into sedentary lifestyles, settling in makeshift camps on the edge of towns, where addiction and child sexual exploitation became widespread.
Others have settled on small plots in rural areas, where tensions with settlers flared over land disputes.
“The settlers took over the land as if it were vacant. They say there were no Nukak, but…
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