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The Amazonian Indians, living in the largest rainforest in the world, are a dying out population. Their land, a patrimony for the planet and humanity which is unfortunately endangered today, represents a biological treasure for its incredible variety of plants and animals. They might be apparently classified as a primitive culture for the simplicity and shortage of means, but in fact they provide a life model which has achieved a perfect balance between the respect of nature and survival needs.

Promoted by Iveco in order to encourage young generations to understand cultural differences, "Overland - the world at school" helps students and teachers to explore far away populations and cultures and discover their richness. Getting in touch with different realities is the first step forward to relate to the world in a new way, open to diversity and sensitive to equality.
Edizione 2001
Ecokids
DOCUMENTARY
Italy , 2001, 13'
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Overland, il mondo della scuola
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Geographic Areas And People, Forest, Amazon, Relationship Between Man And Nature
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