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Two nomadic indians of the Piripkura people survive surrounded by farms and loggers in an area in the middle of the Amazon Forest that is still protected. Jair Candor, a FUNAI (National Indian Foundation) server, has been accompanying them since 1989. He conducts periodic expeditions, many of them accompanied by Rita, the third surviving Piripkura, monitoring traces that prove their presence in the forest in order to prevent the invasion of the area. Packyî and Tamandua live with a machete knife, a blind ax and a torch.