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Brazilian Favelas: ‘I Died In The Mare’

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Mare Favela children speak in a crowd-funded documentary film about life in a Brazilian urban slum.

Amazon Film Festival: Weaving Resistance with the Munduruku

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A new documentary film about a Munduruku village on the Tapajós river region in Brazilian Amazonas, directed by LAB editor Nayana Fernandez.

FIRST OPEN LETTER ON THE SELF-PROCLAMATION OF DAJE KAPAP EYPI INDIGENOUS...

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This is the first open letter by the Munduruku Indians, about the recent step of marking out the limits of their land in an attempt to force the authorities to give them the legal rights to land they have long occupied

The Amazon: Crowd-funding Campaign for Justice for the Munduruku

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Help the Munduruku Indians in their struggle for respect of their Indigenous Rights

Brazilian Indians secure nationwide land victory

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After months of struggle, Brazil's Indians stop Congress from passing legislation that would jeopardise their control over their land

Brazil: Why land demarcation matters to indigenous people

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Marking out land is to stake out rights, ownership, stewardship. Unmarked land can just be seized. Felipe Garcia, a volunteer at the Munduruku Demarcation Mission, explains.

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