Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Munduruku-and-Greenpeace-Demarcate-Indigenous-Lands-in-the-Amazon-27MDHUWOWOW.htmlConceptually similarMunduruku and Greenpeace Demarcate Indigenous Lands in the AmazonGP0STPZ9NCompleted★★★★Munduruku and Greenpeace Demarcate Indigenous Lands in the AmazonGP0STPZ9OCompleted★★★★Munduruku and Greenpeace Demarcate Indigenous Lands in the AmazonGP0STPZ9RCompleted★★★★Munduruku and Greenpeace Demarcate Indigenous Lands in the AmazonGP0STPZA3Completed★★★★★★Munduruku and Greenpeace Demarcate Indigenous Lands in the AmazonGP0STPZA2Completed★★★★Munduruku and Greenpeace Demarcate Indigenous Lands in the AmazonGP0STPZA4Completed★★★★Munduruku and Greenpeace Demarcate Indigenous Lands in the AmazonGP0STPZA6Completed★★★★★★Tapajos River in the AmazonGP0STPZA8Completed★★★★Munduruku Man Fishing with Bow and Arrow in the AmazonGP0STPZA9Completed★★★★View AllGP1STOD4Munduruku and Greenpeace Demarcate Indigenous Lands in the AmazonMunduruku people pose with a demarcation sign.The Munduruku people have inhabited the Sawré Muybu in the heart of the Amazon, for generations. The Brazilian government plans to build a series of dams in the Tapajos River basin, which would severely threaten their way of life. The Munduruku demand the demarcation of their territory which would ensure protection from such projects. In addition to preserving their way of life, the demarcation of Sawré Muybu ensures the conservation of 178,000 hectares of Amazonian rainforest.In original language:Povo Munduruku inicia sinalização da Terra Indígena Sawré MuybuO povo Munduruku habita a Terra Indígena Sawré Muybu, no coração da Amazônia, há gerações. Mas seu modo de vida esta ameaçado pelos planos do governo brasileiro de construir um complexo de barragens na bacia do Rio Tapajos. Os Munduruku exigem a demarcação de seu território. Além de garantir o modo de vida deste povo, a demarcação de Sawré Muybu garante a conservação de 178 mil hectares de floresta amazônica.Locations:Amazon-Brazil-Pará-Sawré Muybu Indigenous Land-South America-Tapajós riverDate:14 Jun, 2016Credit:© Anderson Barbosa / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3872px X 2592pxRestrictions:RESTRICTIONS APPLY: IMAGES OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN BRAZIL MUST NOT BE USED FOR FUNDRAISING PURPOSES OR GIVEN TO THIRD PARTIES. EXTERNAL MEDIA USAGE MUST BE DONE UNDER PRIOR AUTHORIZATION BY GREENPEACE BRAZIL.Keywords:Actions and protests-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Large group of people-Outdoors-Rivers-Signs-Tropical rainforestsShoot:Munduruku and Greenpeace Demarcate Indigenous Lands in the AmazonThe Munduruku people have inhabited the Sawré Muybu in the heart of the Amazon, for generations. The Brazilian government plans to build a series of dams in the Tapajos River basin, which would severely threaten their way of life. The Munduruku demand the demarcation of their territory which would ensure protection from such projects. In addition to preserving their way of life, the demarcation of Sawré Muybu ensures the conservation of 178,000 hectares of Amazonian rainforest.O povo Munduruku habita a Terra Indígena Sawré Muybu, no coração da Amazônia, há gerações. Mas seu modo de vida esta ameaçado pelos planos do governo brasileiro de construir um complexo de barragens na bacia do Rio Tapajos. Os Munduruku exigem a demarcação de seu território. Além de garantir o modo de vida deste povo, a demarcação de Sawré Muybu garante a conservação de 178 mil hectares de floresta amazônica.Related Collections:Munduruku and Greenpeace Demarcate Indigenous Lands in the Heart of the Amazon (Photos & Video)Installation of signposts on the borders of Sawré Muybu indigenous land - Full editGreenpeace Joins the Munduruku to Protest Damming of Tapajós River - Full editTapajós River and the Munduruku Indigenous People - Full Edit (All Photos & Videos)