Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Indigenous-Child-in-Brazil-27MZIFL299DD.htmlConceptually similarIndigenous Child in BrazilGP01XIACompleted★★★★★★Indigenous People in BrazilGP01XI1Completed★★★★Indigenous Child in BrazilGP01XIBCompleted★★★★★★Indigenous Man in BrazilGP01XI6Completed★★★★Indigenous Child in BrazilGP01XIDCompleted★★★★Indigenous People in BrazilGP01XI3Completed★★★★Indigenous People in BrazilGP01XI2Completed★★★★Indigenous Children in BrazilGP01XI0Completed★★★★Indigenous Children in BrazilGP01XI4Completed★★★★View AllGP01XI8Indigenous Child in BrazilA small child in a village in Apyterewa land, the area inhabited by indigenous people in Brazil most affected by cattle ranching. Cattle ranching is the primary driver of forest destruction in the Brazilian Amazon.Locations:Amazon-America, South America-Brazil-ParáDate:7 May, 2009Credit:© Marizilda Cruppe / EVE / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2336px X 3504pxRestrictions: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:Body painting-Children-Day-Eye contact-Face painting-Faces-Forests (campaign title)-Headshots-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Latin American and Hispanic ethnicities-One person-Outdoors-Portraits-Preschoolers (2-4)Shoot:Cattle Ranching and Deforestation in the AmazonForest destruction and cattle ranching in the Amazon. Greenpeace released a report exposing the direct links between cattle ranching and deforestation in the Amazon. Cattle ranching is the primary driver of forest destruction in the Brazilian Amazon, with 79.5 per cent of deforested land used for cattle pasture.Related Collections:Cattle Ranching and Deforestation in the Amazon (Photo & Videos)