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The dilemma of contact: voluntary isolation and the impacts of gas exploitation on health and rights in the Kugapakori Nahua Reserve, Peruvian Amazon

Focus on Environmental Justice and Health Internationally

Dora A Napolitano1 and Aliya S S Ryan

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Many small groups of indigenous peoples in the Amazon basin avoid and resist direct encounters with outsiders. As far as we know, they do so because of appalling experiences in earlier encounters with national society. When contacted today, they are extremely vulnerable to introduced diseases and exploitation. In this paper we draw on our experience in the Kugapakori Nahua Reserve for isolated peoples in SE Peru to discuss some of the current debates about whether isolated peoples should be contacted and how best to respect their right to life, health, autonomy and territory.

The remote headwater regions where isolated peoples sought refuge during the last century are increasingly sought after for resource extraction. In particular, the extraction of oil and gas is increasing throughout the Peruvian Amazon. In the second part of the paper we give some examples of how oil/gas companies and the energy sector in Peru have affected the well-being of the peoples in this reserve in the 21st century. If this trend is not reversed the impacts for isolated peoples will be irreparable.


PACS

87.19.X- Diseases

89.60.Ec Environmental safety

89.60.Gg Impact of natural and man-made disasters

Subjects

Medical physics

Biological physics

Environmental and Earth science

Dates

Issue 4 (October-December 2007)

Received 1 March 2007, accepted for publication 11 October 2007

Published 8 November 2007



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