Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Demarcation-Preparation-27MZIFLNODLY.htmlConceptually similarFood in Basket at Deni VillageGP0EPMCompleted★★★★Luis Henrique GomesGP0WNSCompleted★★★★Luis Henrique GomesGP01AGQCompleted★★★★★★★Deni demarcation, Amazon, Brazil.GP0JCGCompleted★★★★Juarez Saw Munduruku in the AmazonGP0STPMS7Completed★★★★Munduruku Self-Demarcation in the AmazonGP0STPMSICompleted★★★★Munduruku on Cururu RiverGP0STPMSACompleted★★★★Fish Prepared by Ka’apor People in BrazilGP0STPB6VCompleted★★★★Amazon expedition, Manaus, Brazil.GP01AMCompleted★★★★View AllGP014VHDemarcation PreparationView from the top of a group of Greenpeace campaigners and local people pointing at a region on a map.Locations:Amazon-Brazil-South America-SumaúmaDate:1 Feb, 2001Credit:© Greenpeace / Flavio CannalongaMaximum size:5364px X 3564pxRestrictions:Images of indigenous people in Brazil must not be used for fundraising purposes or given to third parties. This image can only be used in Greenpeace forest campaign materials (reports, leaflets, brochures, etc), or other general Greenpeace materials as long as they do not include a fundraising appeal. For further clarification, contact Greenpeace International Image Library.Keywords:Day-Deforestation-Deni Indians-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace campaigners-Greenpeace staff-High angle view-Indigenous People-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Maps-Medium group of people-MeetingsShoot:Amazon Deni Demarcation Project in BrazilGreenpeace carries out a demarcation of the land of the indigenous Deni people in order to protect it from deforestation.