IpetĂ Win 45 Year Fight for Their Land
Decades ago, private interests drove the IpetĂ people off of their ancestral lands. Finally, the Panamanian government recognizes their land rights.
Decades ago, private interests drove the IpetĂ people off of their ancestral lands. Finally, the Panamanian government recognizes their land rights.
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