海角大神

This article appeared in the July 07, 2023 edition of the Monitor Daily.

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My trip to a place that, jokes say, doesn鈥檛 exist

Erika Page/海角大神
A riverboat glides by the Ashaninka village at dusk in Brazil鈥檚 Kampa do Rio Am么nia Indigenous Reserve on May 27.
Erika Page
Staff writer

Does Acre exist? It鈥檚 a running joke about Brazil鈥檚 westernmost Amazonian state, about which the rest of the country 鈥 and the world 鈥 knows little. While primarily fuel for online memes, the quirky conspiracy theory also points to the invisibility shrouding remote parts of the Amazon.

I jumped at the chance to go myself for the Monitor鈥檚 global series on reparations. An Ashaninka Indigenous village in Acre won a historic environmental reparations deal, and the people were willing to tell me their story.聽You can read about it in today鈥檚 Daily.

As one local reporter told me, doing journalism in the Amazon is 鈥減hysically, psychologically, and financially draining.鈥 Distances are long, with mosquito planes and riverboats the only options through dense jungles. Crime and trafficking networks dominate borders with Peru and Colombia. I was given clear instructions: Don鈥檛 tell strangers you鈥檙e a reporter. Don鈥檛 bring up anything illicit. If possible, don鈥檛 travel alone. No story is worth more than a journalist鈥檚 life, which means many go untold.

I flew into Cruzeiro do Sul, a day鈥檚 journey from the Ashaninka village, at 10 past midnight, the only time flights arrive. I stepped into the thick, sticky air and found myself on very real ground. Over the next three days, I was led through a world still somewhat insulated from Western society. I was welcomed by strangers into homes and hearts alike. And I understood immediately why journalists here persist.

So yes, Acre does exist 鈥 in the beauty of a flash rainstorm that threatened to knock over my canoe, the delight of the juiciest of watermelons sold along the riverbank, the power of memories tended by elders and shared in quiet voices, and the humanity of the Ashaninka villagers in refusing to hate the loggers who decimated their land.

It鈥檚 one small portrait in Acre鈥檚 continuing battle to be truly seen.


This article appeared in the July 07, 2023 edition of the Monitor Daily.

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