Mexico’s indigenous Lacandon battle settlers over rainforest

In this May 24, 2002 file photo, the community of Nuevo Pichucalco deep inside the Montes Azules nature reserve is seen from the higher peaks of the mountains, Chiapas, Mexico. Mexico’s few remaining indigenous Lacandon said on Oct. 2019, that settlers are threatening their ancestral home, the last pocket of tropical rainforest in North America. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo, File)

MEXICO CITY — The few remaining indigenous Lacandon are locked in a struggle to protect their ancestral home: the last pocket of tropical rainforest in North America.

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