4 Children, 40 Days, and the Amazon Forest: Their Story of Survival

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Four Indigenous children - Lost in the Colombian Amazon for 40 days.

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Indigenous adults - Collaborated with the Colombian military in search and rescue efforts.

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National Organization of Indigenous Peoples of Colombia (OPIAC) - Highlights the children's survival as a testament to their deep connection with the natural environment.

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Tragic plane crash - Children's mother (a pilot) and another adult lost their lives.

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Yucca flour and relief packages - Children relied on these for sustenance.

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Luis Acosta - National Indigenous Organization of Colombia (ONIC) representative who revealed the children's knowledge of edible foods acquired during their childhood in the Amazon.

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President Gustavo Petro - Commended the collaboration between Indigenous and military knowledge and brought soldiers and Indigenous experts together.

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Indigenous tracker - Located the twins in an unexplored area, leading to their rescue.

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