Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Mining-in-the-Sai-Cinza-Indigenous-Land-in-Brazil-27MDHUNI1VL.htmlConceptually similarMining in the Sai Cinza Indigenous Land in BrazilGP1SU25JCompleted★★★★Mining in the Munduruku Indigenous Land in BrazilGP1SU259Completed★★★★Mining in the Sai Cinza Indigenous Land in BrazilGP1SU25DCompleted★★★★Mining in the Sai Cinza Indigenous Land in BrazilGP1SU25ECompleted★★★★★★Mining in the Sai Cinza Indigenous Land in BrazilGP1SU25GCompleted★★★★★★Mining in the Sai Cinza Indigenous Land in BrazilGP1SU25HCompleted★★★★Mining in the Sai Cinza Indigenous Land in BrazilGP1SU25ICompleted★★★★Mining in the Sai Cinza Indigenous Land in BrazilGP1SU25KCompleted★★★★Mining in the Sai Cinza Indigenous Land in BrazilGP1SU25LCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SU25FMining in the Sai Cinza Indigenous Land in BrazilDespite being forbidden in Indigenous Lands by the Constitution, mining moves forward in these areas. In the Sai Cinza Indigenous Land, in the state of Pará, it is spreading. Invaders are potential carriers of Covid-19, endangering the Munduruku people, who inhabit the region for centuries. Over 70% of all mining in the Amazon between January and April 2020 took place inside protected areas. Munduruku and Sai Cinza Indigenous Lands, home to the Munduruku people, in the state of Pará, hold over 60% of all deforestation by mining registered in all Indigenous Lands in 2020. Mining has also deforested 879 hectares inside Conservation Units between January and April 2020, an 80.62% increase regarding the same period of the previous year.In original language:Garimpo na TI Sai Cinza no ParáApesar de proibido em terras indígenas pela Constituição Federal, o garimpo avança nessas áreas. A Terra Indígena Sai Cinza (PA) é uma das áreas em que esta atividade ilegal tem se alastrado. Invasores são potenciais transmissores da Covid-19 para o povo Munduruku que, secularmente, habita aquela região.Mais de 70% de todo o garimpo realizado na Amazônia entre janeiro e abril de 2020 ocorreu dentro de áreas protegidas. As terras indígenas Munduruku e Sai Cinza, do povo Munduruku, no Pará, acumulam, juntas, pouco mais de 60% de todo o desmatamento para garimpo registrado dentro de terras indígenas em 2020. O garimpo também consumiu 879 hectares de floresta dentro das Unidades de Conservação entre janeiro e abril deste ano, o que representa um aumento de 80,62%, comparado aos mesmos meses de 2019. Locations:Brazil-Pará-South AmericaDate:12 May, 2020Credit:© Marcos Amend / GreenpeaceLatitude:6°25'1.59"SMaximum size:5568px X 3712pxLongitude58°1'3.93"WKeywords:Aerial view-Day-Deforestation-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Mines-Mining-Outdoors-Tropical rainforestsShoot:Mining in Indigenous Lands and Conservation Units in BrazilOver 70% of all mining in the Amazon between January and April 2020 took place inside protected areas. Munduruku and Sai Cinza Indigenous Lands, home to the Munduruku people, in the state of Pará, hold over 60% of all deforestation by mining registered in all Indigenous Lands in 2020. Mining has also deforested 879 hectares inside Conservation Units between January and April 2020, an 80.62% increase regarding the same period of the previous year.Related Collections:Mining in Indigenous Lands and Conservation Units in 2020 in Brazil (Photos & Videos)