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Munduruku Indigenous People Livelihood in Brazil - Clipreel
Tapajós river basin, next to Sawré Muybu indigenous land, is home to the Munduruku people, Pará state, Brazil. The Brazilian government plans to build 43 dams in the region. The largest planned dam, São Luiz do Tapajós, will impact the life of indigenous peoples and riverside communities. Dams like these threaten the fragile biome of the Amazon, where rivers are fundamental to regeneration and distribution of plant species and the survival of local flora. Renewable energy, such as solar and wind, holds the key to Brazil’s energy future.
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Beauty
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Body painting
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Boys
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Children
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Community gatherings
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Cooking
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Dancing
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Day
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Dogs
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Eating
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Education
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Face painting
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Food
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Forests (campaign title)
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Forests (topography)
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Fruits
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Girls
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Houses
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Indigenous People
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KWCI (GPI)
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Men
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Nature
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Outdoors
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People
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Rivers
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Schools
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Singing
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Swimming
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Tribal dresses
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Vegetables
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Villages
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Women