Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Katika-and-Andre-Karipuna-in-Karipuna-Indigenous-Land--Brazil-27MZIFJWSVSVS.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 BrazilGP0STU6I7Completed★★★★★André Karipuna in Karipuna Indigenous Land, BrazilGP0STSKHICompleted★★★★★★★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★★★★★★View AllGP0STSKHDKatiká and André Karipuna in Karipuna Indigenous Land, BrazilAndré Karipuna and his mother, Katiká Karipuna, have their lives threatened by the broad destruction of the forest caused by loggers and invaders.The Karipuna Indigenous Land, located in the municipalities of Nova Mamoré and Porto Velho, in Rondônia state, has been rapidly destroyed by the ostensive invasion of loggers and grileiros (land grabbers). Although it was recognized as an Indigenous Land by Brazilian government in 1988, over 11,000 hectares of the Amazon forest have already been destroyed; 80% in the last three years alone. Even the sale of lots has been carried out by the invaders. The Karipuna are a 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:Katiká e André Karipuna na Terra Indígena Karipuna (RO)André Karipuna e sua mãe, Katiká Karipuna, têm suas vidas ameaçadas pela ostensiva destruição da floresta causada por madeireiros e invasores.A Terra Indígena Karipuna, localizada nos municípios de Nova Mamoré e Porto Velho (RO), vem sendo rapidamente destruída pela ostensiva invasão de madeireiros e grileiros. Apesar de ter sido homologada pela Presidência da República em 1988, mais de 11 mil hectares de floresta amazônica já foram destruídos, sendo 80% apenas nos últimos três anos. Até mesmo a venda de lotes vem sendo realizada pelos invasores. Povo de recente contato com a sociedade envolvente, os Karipuna quase foram extintos na década de 1970. Atualmente, a população Karipuna totaliza 58 pessoas.Locations:Amazon-Brazil-Karipuna Indigenous Territory-Panorama Village (Karipuna)-Rondônia-South AmericaDate:5 Sep, 2018Credit:© Rogério Assis / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6000px X 4000pxRestrictions:IMAGES OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN BRAZIL MUST NOT BE USED FOR FUNDRAISING PURPOSES.Keywords:Day-Forests (campaign title)-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Mothers-Outdoors-Portraits-Tropical rainforests-Two people-VictimsShoot:Karipuna Indigenous Land in Brazil - Ground & Drone PhotosThe Karipuna Indigenous Land, located in the municipalities of Nova Mamoré and Porto Velho, in Rondônia state, has been rapidly destroyed by the ostensive invasion of loggers and grileiros (land grabbers). Although it was recognized as an Indigenous Land by Brazilian government in 1988, over 11,000 hectares of the Amazon forest have already been destroyed; 80% in the last three years alone. Even the sale of lots has been carried out by the invaders. The Karipuna are a indigenous people of recent contact with surrounding society, and were almost extinct in the 1970s. Currently, the Karipuna population totals 58 people.Related Collections:Deforestation in Karipuna Indigenous Land in Brazil (All Images & Videos)