Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Protest-against-Hydroelectric-Projects-in-Para-State--Brazil-27MZIFJ6IBG05.htmlConceptually similarProtest against Hydroelectric Projects in Pará State, BrazilGP0STPMLKCompleted★★★★Protest against Hydroelectric Projects in Pará State, BrazilGP0STPMLSCompleted★★★★Munduruku Indigenous Men in Pará State, BrazilGP0STPMLZCompleted★★★★Munduruku Indigenous Men in Pará State, BrazilGP0STPMM0Completed★★★★Munduruku Indigenous Man with an Arrow in Pará State, BrazilGP0STPMM3Completed★★★★Protest against Hydroelectric Projects in Pará State, BrazilGP0STPMM4Completed★★★★Protest against Hydroelectric Projects in Pará State, BrazilGP0STPMM5Completed★★★★Munduruku Indigenous Man in Pará State, BrazilGP0STPMM6Completed★★★★Protest against Hydroelectric Projects in Pará State, BrazilGP0STPMM9Completed★★★★View AllGP0STPMLOProtest against Hydroelectric Projects in Pará State, BrazilGroup of resistance to hydroelectric projects in the Amazon gathered bishops of the Catholic Church, Munduruku leaders, social movements and civil society organisations in action to protest against the construction of hydroelectric complex of Tapajós. The traditional peoples of the region will have their life irreversibly affected by the project, but are not being properly consulted. The gathering took place in the community of São Luiz do Tapajós, near Itaituba (PA), where the first dam is planned to be built.In original language:Mensagem "Tapajós Livre" no ParáAtivistas do Greenpeace e índios Munduruku usam pedras para formar a frase "Tapajós Livre" nas areias de uma praia às margens do rio de mesmo nome, próximo ao município de Itaituba, no Pará. O protesto, que contou com a participação de cerca de 60 Munduruku, ocorreu na região onde o governo pretende construir a primeira de uma série de cinco hidrelétricas na bacia do Tapajós. “O Brasil insiste em seu plano de barrar os grandes rios da Amazônia, ignorando os alertas do clima e negando o direito de consulta prévia, livre e informada aos povos tradicionais da região, que terão seu modo de vida afetado de forma irreversível por essas obras", disse Danicley de Aguiar, da campanha Amazônia do Greenpeace. Itaituba, Pará. 26/11/2014. Foto: Bruno Kelly/Greenpeace.Locations:Amazon-Brazil-Pará-South AmericaDate:26 Nov, 2014Credit:© Bruno Kelly / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxRestrictions:RESTRICTIONS APPLY: IMAGES OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN BRAZIL MUST NOT BE USED FOR FUNDRAISING PURPOSES OR GIVEN TO THIRD PARTIES. ANY MEDIA USAGE MUST BE DONE UNDER PRIOR AUTHORIZATION BY GREENPEACE BRAZIL.Keywords:Actions and protests-Beaches-Body painting-Dancing-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Outdoors-SandShoot:"Free Tapajós" Message in Pará State in BrazilIndigenous people Munduruku, together with activists from Greenpeace Brazil use stones to form a "Free Tapajós" message on a beach of the Tapajós river, near the city of Itaituba, in Pará State. The protest, attended by about 60 Munduruku people, took place in a region where the Brazilian government plans to build the first in a series of five dams in the Tapajós basin.Munduruku e ativistas do Greenpeace usam pedras para formar a mensagem "Tapajós Livre" em uma praia do Rio Tapajós, próximo à cidade de Itaituba, Pará. O protesto contou com aproximadamente 60 Munduruku, e aconteceu em uma região onde o governo brasileiro planeja construir a primeira em uma série de cinco barragens na bacia do Tapajós.Related Collections:Tapajós River and the Munduruku Indigenous People - Full Edit (All Photos & Videos)"Free Tapajós" Message in Para State in Brazil (All Photographers)