Still looking for locations?

Started by Navi At Heart, January 14, 2012, 02:05:18 AM

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Navi At Heart

If so I've found several South American locations that may be suitable for the tribe. The area that we are dealing with ranges from 5,000 to 7,000 acre patches. ranging from $190,000-$500,000 USD. These are just ideas Im throwing out and if need be I can try to collect more information on them.
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Nìmwey


Navi At Heart

Sure.

Heres the first one I noted http://www.viviun.com/AD-160052/


and the second http://www.viviun.com/AD-1535/

These are 2 that i found might suit our cause, I havent looked into either to much yet nor have I contacted anyone on availability but will if needed  :)
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Nìmwey

Ok. :)

The downside of Brazil is that homeschooling is illegal, and all hunting as well (except for in the state Rio Grande do Sul), I think... fuzzy information.
But I'm definitely saving it in my list.

Bolivia I don't know so much about.

Navi At Heart

Ah ok yeah I wasent to sure about the Laws  :-[. Ill have to take a look into Bolivia's laws and see whats off limits.
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Nìmwey

What I mean with fuzzy information is that some sites say you can hunt in Brazil, if it's for feeding yourself.
Haven't found any solid info...

Navi At Heart

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Navi At Heart

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Nìmwey

To me, 80 hectares (or ~197 acres) is far too small, but still, nice find. ;)

Tsanten Eywa 'eveng

The first link was incredible :)


Ooooh, would be good to live in that forest :)

An area of at least 30 km2, that's insane, and that price :D

Navi At Heart

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Tsmuktengan

Not bad at all. This is very nice.

What are the conditions for a good place for a living? Because we need to take everything into account.


Nìmwey

Look up the "adress" - it's really deep in the Amazon rainforest, and not that far from the main river.
It looks nice, but like I said, the hunting laws of the country worry me, as we would need meat and especially animal parts from somewhere to be self-sustainable, and fish won't do.

QuoteHunting is illegal throughout Brazil except in the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul. Traps are illegal and hunting must not be commercial in nature. However Brazilian law does allow for animals to be killed in self defence, if they are dangerous or as an essential source of food for self or family.
http://saopaulo.angloinfo.com/information/68/fishing.asp

(My bold.) Now what does that really mean?

QuoteExcept for the state of Rio Grande do Sul, commercial, sport, and recreational hunting are prohibited in all Brazilian territory. The state of Rio Grande do Sul hunting law provide a list of animals which can be hunted, it does not permit trapping devices, and the hunting can not be commercialized.
http://www.animallaw.info/nonus/articles/ovbrazil.htm

My bold again... interesting...

Tsmuktengan

I fail to see what they exactly mean by "recreational".