Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Indigenous-Free-Land-Camp-Demonstration-in-Brasilia-27MZIFJJ5T0OW.htmlConceptually similarIndigenous Free Land Camp Demonstration in BrasiliaGP0STQQM8Completed★★★★Indigenous Free Land Camp Demonstration in BrasiliaGP0STQQMFCompleted★★★★★★Indigenous Free Land Camp Demonstration in BrasiliaGP0STQQMBCompleted★★★★Indigenous Adornments and Body Painting in BrasiliaGP0STQQMECompleted★★★★Indigenous Free Land Camp Demonstration in BrasiliaGP0STQQM0Completed★★★★★★Indigenous Free Land Camp Demonstration in BrasiliaGP0STQQLZCompleted★★★★Indigenous Free Land Camp Demonstration in BrasiliaGP0STQQM1Completed★★★★Indigenous Free Land Camp Demonstration in BrasiliaGP0STQQM3Completed★★★★Indigenous Free Land Camp Demonstration in BrasiliaGP0STQQM4Completed★★★★View AllGP0STQQMCIndigenous Free Land Camp Demonstration in BrasiliaA police car that accompanied the indigenous people which were prevented from entering the National Congress, during a peaceful demonstration, in front of the Acampamento Terra Livre, during the 17th Indigenous National Mobilization. The Acampamento Terra Livre (Free Land Camp) is one of the largest mobilisation groups of indigenous people in Brazil, demanding the legal recognition of Indigenous lands in Brazil, a process known as “Demarcation.”In original language:Terceira Mobilização Nacional Indígena - ATLCarro da polícia que acompanhou a comitiva indígena impedida de entrar no Senado Federal estaciona em frente ao ATL em um momento de bloqueio.Locations:Brasilia-Brazil-South AmericaDate:26 Apr, 2017Credit:© Rogério Assis / MNIMaximum size:6000px X 4000pxRestrictions:IMAGES OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN BRAZIL MUST NOT BE USED FOR FUNDRAISING PURPOSES.Keywords:Brazilian Government-Camps-Cars-Day-Defending Democracy (campaign title)-Demonstrations-Forests (campaign title)-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Large group of people-PoliceShoot:Indigenous Free Land Camp Demonstration in BrasiliaIndigenous people from the Acampamento Terra Livre, march in a peaceful protest to demand the demarcation of their land. The Acampamento Terra Livre (Free Land Camp) is one of the largest mobilization groups of indigenous people in Brazil. The same indigenous group two days earlier carried out another demonstration to which the police responded with tear gas, violently scattering the peaceful protest. This second march was received peacefully and the Esplanada dos Ministérios became colourful with indigenous songs and dances.The shoot includes a selection of images from the launch of the song "Demarcação Já", which had the participation of more than 25 artists.The artists have joined forces and talents in the song “Demarcação Já” (Demarcation Now) to call attention on the urgency for the legal recognition of Indigenous lands in Brazil, a process known as “Demarcation.”Related Collections:17th Indigenous National Mobilization in Brazil (Photos & Videos)