Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Munduruku-Chiefs-and-Greenpeace-at-Siemens-HQ-in-UK---Web-Video--Clean-Version--27MZIFJJ9UY_5.htmlConceptually similarMunduruku Chiefs and Greenpeace at Siemens HQ in UK - Web VideoGP0STQ23UCompleted★★★★Tapajós Action at Siemens Building in Milan - Web VideoGP0STQFTRCompleted★★★★Munduruku Land Rights - Web Video (English Version)GP0STQ82BCompleted★★★★★★★Munduruku Land Rights - Web Video (Clean International Version)GP0STQ82DCompleted★★★★Janet in the Jungle - Web Video (Part 1 - Clean Version)GP0STQ15NCompleted★★★★Janet in the Jungle - Web Video (Part 1)GP0STQ15OCompleted★★★★Janet in the Jungle - Web Video (Part 2)GP0STQ15RCompleted★★★★Dear Siemens - Web Video (Portuguese Version)GP0STQ1H3Completed★★★★Dear Siemens - Web Video (English Version)GP0STPZQWCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQ23TMunduruku Chiefs and Greenpeace at Siemens HQ in UK - Web Video (Clean Version)Chief Arnaldo Kaba Munduruku and Ademir Kaba Munduruku, Indigenous People from the Tapajos Basin in the Amazon rainforest, have come to Siemens UK’s headquarters in Surrey to demand a meeting with their senior management. Siemens has been a key player in the last four megadams built in the Brazilian Amazon, and is one of just a handful of companies that can supply turbines for large-scale hydroelectric projects.The Munduruku delegation, General Chief Arnaldo Kaba Munduruku and his senior advisor Ademir Kaba Munduruku, have travelled all the way from the Tapajos Valley deep in the heart of the Amazon Rainforest to ask Siemens to publically state that they will not participate in plans to build new dams on their ancestral lands.Locations:Europe-Surrey-United KingdomDate:11 Aug, 2016Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:54sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :WEB VIDEOKeywords:Actions and protests-Animal likeness-Day-Direct communications-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace activists-Greenpeace executive directors-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Monkeys-Outdoors-Siemens AG-Theatrical costumes-Tribal dressesShoot:Munduruku Chiefs at Siemens HQ in UKA delegation of the Munduruku, Indigenous People from the Tapajos Basin in the Amazon rainforest, have come to Siemens UK’s headquarters in Surrey to demand a meeting with their senior management. Siemens has been a key player in the last four megadams built in the Brazilian Amazon, and is one of just a handful of companies that can supply turbines for large-scale hydroelectric projects.The Munduruku delegation, General Chief Arnaldo Kaba Munduruku and his senior advisor Ademir Kaba Munduruku, have travelled all the way from the Tapajos Valley deep in the heart of the Amazon Rainforest to ask Siemens to publically state that they will not participate in plans to build new dams on their ancestral lands.