Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Aerial-Image-of-Area-Near-Karipuna-Indigenous-Land-in-the-Amazon-in-Brazil-27MZIFJ8VNLJH.htmlConceptually similarAerial Image of Karipuna Indigenous Land in the Amazon in BrazilGP0STU6HUCompleted★★★★Aerial Image of Karipuna Indigenous Land in the Amazon in BrazilGP0STU6HVCompleted★★★★★Aerial Image of Karipuna Indigenous Land in the Amazon in BrazilGP0STU6HWCompleted★★★★Aerial Image of Karipuna Indigenous Land in the Amazon in BrazilGP0STU6HXCompleted★★★★★★Aerial Image of Area Near Karipuna Indigenous Land in the Amazon in BrazilGP0STU6IECompleted★★★★Aerial Image of Area Near Karipuna Indigenous Land in the Amazon in BrazilGP0STU6IKCompleted★★★★★Aerial Image of Karipuna Indigenous Land in the Amazon in BrazilGP0STU6IOCompleted★★★★★★Aerial Image of Karipuna Indigenous Land in the Amazon in BrazilGP0STU6IPCompleted★★★★Aerial Image of Karipuna Indigenous Land in the Amazon in BrazilGP0STU6IQCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STU6IFAerial Image of Area Near Karipuna Indigenous Land in the Amazon in BrazilLeaders of the Karipuna people have often denounced to state agencies in Brazil, and also internationally, the invasion and destruction of their territory, caused by land grabbers and loggers. Over 11,000 hectares of the Amazon forest have already been destroyed in the Karipuna Indigenous Land. Even the sale of lots has been carried out by the invaders. Located in the municipalities of Nova Mamoré and Porto Velho, in Rondônia state, the Brazilian government recognized it as an Indigenous Land in 1988. The Karipuna are an Indigenous People of recent contact with surrounding society, and were almost extinct in the 1970s. Currently, the Karipuna population totals 58 people.In original language:Imagem Aérea de Área Próxima à TI Karipuna em Rondônia na AmazôniaLíderes do povo Karipuna têm frequentemente denunciado às agências estatais no Brasil e também internacionalmente a invasão e destruição de seu território, causada por grileiros e madeireiros. Mais de 11.000 hectares da floresta amazônica já foram destruídos na Terra Indígena Karipuna. Até a venda dos lotes foi realizada pelos invasores. Localizado nos municípios de Nova Mamoré e Porto Velho, no estado de Rondônia, o governo brasileiro a reconheceu como Terra Indígena em 1988. Os Karipuna são um povo indígena de contato recente com a sociedade circundante, e foram quase extintos na década de 1970. Atualmente, a população de Karipuna totaliza 58 pessoasLocations:Amazon-Brazil-Karipuna Indigenous Territory-Rondônia-South AmericaDate:16 Feb, 2019Credit:© Chico Batata / GreenpeaceLatitude:9°43'27.765"SMaximum size:4928px X 3280pxLongitude64°31'54.345"WKeywords:Aerial view-Buildings-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Forests (topography)-KWCI (GPI)-Logging camps-Outdoors-Rainforests-Timber-Timber industryShoot:Aerial Images of Karipuna Indigenous Land and Areas Nearby in the Amazon in BrazilLeaders of the Karipuna people have often denounced to state agencies in Brazil, and also internationally, the invasion and destruction of their territory, caused by land grabbers and loggers. Over 11,000 hectares of the Amazon forest have already been destroyed in the Karipuna Indigenous Land. Even the sale of lots has been carried out by the invaders. Located in the municipalities of Nova Mamoré and Porto Velho, in Rondônia state, the Brazilian government recognized it as an Indigenous Land in 1988. The Karipuna are an Indigenous People of recent contact with surrounding society, and were almost extinct in the 1970s. Currently, the Karipuna population totals 58 people.Imagens Aéreas da TI Karipuna e Áreas Próximas em Rondônia na AmazôniaLíderes do povo Karipuna têm frequentemente denunciado às agências estatais no Brasil e também internacionalmente a invasão e destruição de seu território, causada por grileiros e madeireiros. Mais de 11.000 hectares da floresta amazônica já foram destruídos na Terra Indígena Karipuna. Até a venda dos lotes foi realizada pelos invasores. Localizado nos municípios de Nova Mamoré e Porto Velho, no estado de Rondônia, o governo brasileiro a reconheceu como Terra Indígena em 1988. Os Karipuna são um povo indígena de contato recente com a sociedade circundante, e foram quase extintos na década de 1970. Atualmente, a população de Karipuna totaliza 58 pessoas