Rainbow over Tapajós River in the Amazon
11 July, 2016 
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Bunny McDiarmid in Sawré Muybu Indigenous Land
08 July, 2016 
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Munduruku Children Swimming in Tapajós River in the Amazon
05 July, 2016 
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Cacique Valto Datie with Solar Panels at Dace Watpu Village
02 July, 2016 
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27 June, 2016 
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Munduruku Children Playing at Sawré Muybu Indigenous Land
15 June, 2016 
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Aerial View over Amazon RainForest
14 June, 2016 
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Munduruku and Greenpeace Demarcate Indigenous Lands in the Amazon
14 June, 2016 
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Munduruku Activists Protest Damming of Tapajós River
19 March, 2016 
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Greenpeace Joins the Munduruku to Protest Damming of Tapajós River
18 March, 2016 
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Greenpeace Joins the Munduruku to Protest Damming of Tapajos River
18 March, 2016 
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Greenpeace Joins the Munduruku to Protest Damming of Tapajós River
18 March, 2016 
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10 March, 2016 
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Forest near Tapajós River in the Amazon Rainforest
28 February, 2016 
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Red and Green Macaw Feathers in the Amazon Rainforest
28 February, 2016 
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Forest near Tapajós River in the Amazon Rainforest
28 February, 2016 
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Munduruku Child with Young Yellow-Spotted River Turtle in the Amazon Rainforest
27 February, 2016 
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Hoatzin in the Tapajós River in the Amazon Rainforest
25 February, 2016 
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Achiote Fruit in the Amazon Rainforest
23 February, 2016 
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Tapajós River in the Amazon Rainforest
23 February, 2016 
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Munduruku in Tapajós River in the Amazon Rainforest
22 February, 2016 
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Blue-fronted Amazon in the Amazon Rainforest
21 February, 2016 
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Titi Monkey in the Amazon Rainforest
21 February, 2016 
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Munduruku and Greenpeace Demarcate Indigenous Lands in the Amazon
16 July, 2016 
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Tapajós River and the Munduruku Indigenous People - IPR EDIT (Photos & Videos) 

Tapajós River and the Munduruku Indigenous People - IPR EDIT (Photos & Videos) 

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UPDATE: VICTORY FOR THE MUNDURUKU INDIGENOUS PEOPLE!
A decision has been made by the Brazilian environmental agency, IBAMA, to cancel the licensing process to build the São Luiz do Tapajós (SLT), a giant dam planned on one of the last major free flowing rivers in the Brazilian Amazon. Without the license, the approval process for the megadam cannot move forward. If allowed, the mega dam would have caused irreversible damage to the environment and the Munduruku people’s way of life. Mega-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.

This collection contains documentation of the Munduruku people in the Amazon Rainforest, and their work to protect their land.

Documentação sobre o povo Munduruku, na Amazônia. O governo brasileiro planeja construir 43 hidrelétricas na bacia do Tapajós. A maior delas, São Luiz do Tapajós, terá impacto sobre a vida dos povos indígenas e comunidades ribeirinhas. Barragens como essas ameaçam o frágil bioma da Amazônia, onde os rios são fundamentais para a regeneração e distribuição de espécies vegetais e a sobrevivência da flora local. Energias renováveis, como solar e eólica, detêm a chave para o futuro energético do Brasil. 
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