Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Adriano-Karipuna-at-UNPFI-in-New-York-27MZIFJWRJHID.htmlConceptually similarAdriano Karipuna at UNPFI in New YorkGP0STS2ZCCompleted★★★★Adriano Karipuna at UNPFI in New YorkGP0STS2ZFCompleted★★★★Adriano Karipuna at UNPFI in New YorkGP0STS2ZICompleted★★★★Adriano Karipuna at UNPFI in New YorkGP0STS2YECompleted★★★★Adriano Karipuna at UNPFI in New YorkGP0STS2YFCompleted★★★★Adriano Karipuna at UNPFI in New YorkGP0STS2YKCompleted★★★★Adriano Karipuna at UNPFI in New YorkGP0STS2YJCompleted★★★★Adriano Karipuna at UNPFI in New YorkGP0STS2YLCompleted★★★★Adriano Karipuna at UNPFI in New YorkGP0STS2YMCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STS2YNAdriano Karipuna at UNPFI in New YorkAdriano Karipuna, a leader of an Indigenous community in the Brazilian state of Rondônia with only 58 members remaining, travels to New York and attends the United Nations' Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFI), to address the serious threats the Karipuna people face through deforestation.At the Forum, held in New York from 16th till 22nd of April, Adriano Karipuna reports about the dramatic situation his people face through deforestation. Illegal invasion of their traditional, demarcated and officially protected land, stealing of timber, sales of land plots and illegal miners are putting the Karipuna and their way of life at risk. He calls on the international community and the Brazilian government to fulfil its duty and protect Indigenous Peoples and their rainforests.Locations:New York-North America-United States of AmericaDate:17 Apr, 2018Credit:© Luiz Roberto Lima / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2784px X 1848pxRestrictions:IMAGES OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN BRAZIL MUST NOT BE USED FOR FUNDRAISING PURPOSES.Keywords:Day-Flags-Forests (campaign title)-Headshots-Human rights-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-One person-Outdoors-Portraits-United Nations (UN)Shoot:Adriano Karipuna at UNPFI in New YorkGreenpeace is working on the “All eyes on the Amazon” project with Indigenous communities to support them in their struggle. Adriano Karipuna, a leader of an Indigenous community in the Brazilian state of Rondônia with only 58 members remaining, travels to New York to address the serious threats the Karipuna people face through deforestation at the United Nations' Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFI).At the Forum, held in New York from 16th till 22nd of April, Adriano Karipuna reports about the dramatic situation his people face through deforestation. Illegal invasion of their traditional, demarcated and officially protected land, stealing of timber, sales of land plots and illegal miners are putting the Karipuna and their way of life at risk. He calls on the international community and the Brazilian government to fulfil its duty and protect Indigenous Peoples and their rainforests.