Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Demarcation-Demand-for-Munduruku-Protest-in-Brasilia-27MZIFJJBTFWQ.htmlConceptually similarDemarcation Demand for Munduruku Protest in BrasiliaGP0STQDFECompleted★★★★Demarcation Demand for Munduruku Protest in BrasiliaGP0STQDFJCompleted★★★★★★Demarcation Demand for Munduruku Protest in BrasiliaGP0STQDF5Completed★★★★Demarcation Demand for Munduruku Protest in BrasiliaGP0STQDF6Completed★★★★Demarcation Demand for Munduruku Protest in BrasiliaGP0STQDF7Completed★★★★Demarcation Demand for Munduruku Protest in BrasiliaGP0STQDF9Completed★★★★Demarcation Demand for Munduruku Protest in BrasiliaGP0STQDFACompleted★★★★Demarcation Demand for Munduruku Protest in BrasiliaGP0STQDFBCompleted★★★★Demarcation Demand for Munduruku Protest in BrasiliaGP0STQDFCCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQDF8Demarcation Demand for Munduruku Protest in BrasiliaA protest is led by leaders of the Munduruku Indigenous People in front of the Brazilian Justice Palace in Brasilia to demand the demarcation of the Sawré Muybu Indigenous Land on the Tapajós River in the Amazon. The action was supported by Greenpeace Brazil and the Conselho Indigenista Missionário (Cimi). They used the phrase "Demarcação Ja" (Demarcation Now) and placed 180 arrows representing the deadline - which expired on November 28th - for the Ministry of Justice to announce the official recognition of the Munduruku land.In original language:Protesto Munduruku em Brasília, pedindo por demarcação.29 de novembro de 2016, Brasília, Brasil. Protesto realizado por lideranças do povo Munduruku em frente ao Palácio da Justiça, em Brasília, para cobrar a demarcação da Terra Indígena Sawré Muybu, no rio Tapajós, no Pará. A atividade contou com o apoio do Greenpeace Brasil e do Conselho Indigenista Missionário (Cimi). A frase “Demarcação Já” estava acompanhada de 180 flechas representando o prazo administrativo – expirado no dia 28 de novembro – para que o Ministério da Justiça defina sobre a publicação da Portaria Declaratória da terra reivindicada como tradicional pelos Munduruku. Foto: Otávio Almeida/GreenpeaceLocations:Brasilia-Brazil-South AmericaDate:29 Nov, 2016Credit:© Otávio Almeida / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5671px X 3781pxRestrictions:CREDIT LINE MANDATORYNO ARCHIVE, NO RESALE, NO PUBLICATION OUT OF THE CONTEXT.IMAGES OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN BRAZIL MUST NOT BE USED FOR FUNDRAISING PURPOSES.Keywords:Actions and protests-Body painting-Brazilian Government-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Direct communications-Energy-Face painting-Forests (campaign title)-Government buildings-Indigenous People-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Power-Tribal dresses-Water powerShoot:Demarcation Demand for Munduruku Protest in Brasilia (Photos)A protest is led by leaders of the Munduruku Indigenous People in front of the Brazilian Justice Palace in Brasilia to demand the demarcation of the Sawré Muybu Indigenous Land on the Tapajós River in the Amazon. The action was supported by Greenpeace Brazil and the Conselho Indigenista Missionário (Cimi). They used the phrase "Demarcação Ja" (Demarcation Now) and placed 180 arrows representing the deadline - which expired on November 28th - for the Ministry of Justice to announce the official recognition of the Munduruku land.Related Collections:Demarcation Demand for Munduruku Protest in Brasilia (Photos & Video)