Competition among people from more than 20 countries comes as tensions climb in Brazil between indigenous cultures and people of European descentFew sporting pleasures can rival that of the post-victory brag.
Shortly after the Kuikoro had seen off their Amazonian rivals,the Karajá, in arguably the most hotly anticipated event of the first World Games for Indigenous Peoples, or the tug-of-war,one of the athletes could not resist emphasising the ease of their 40-moment victory.
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Source: theguardian.com