Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Chief-Mapu-of-Huni-Kuin-Tribe-in-Brazil-27MZIFJ8R3XVW.htmlConceptually similarChief Mapu of Huni Kuin Tribe in BrazilGP0STU5A1Completed★★★★Chief Mapu of the Huni Kuin Tribe in BrazilGP0STU5AFCompleted★★★★Members of the Huni Kuin Tribe in BrazilGP0STU5AHCompleted★★★★Member of the Huni Kuin Tribe in BrazilGP0STU5AKCompleted★★★★★Members of Huni Kuin Tribe in BrazilGP0STU59UCompleted★★★★★Members of Huni Kuin Tribe in BrazilGP0STU59ZCompleted★★★★Members of Huni Kuin Tribe in BrazilGP0STU5A0Completed★★★★Members of Huni Kuin Tribe in BrazilGP0STU59WCompleted★★★★★★Members of Huni Kuin Tribe in BrazilGP0STU59TCompleted★★★★★View AllGP0STU5A2Chief Mapu of Huni Kuin Tribe in BrazilMembers of Huni Kuin tribe inspect the destruction of forests neighbouring their home in the state of Acre, Brazil. The community suffered because of the massive forest fires in 2019. They are determined to reforest and establish a spiritual and cultural centre which would preserve their culture and knowledge about the natural medicine and serve as the shelter for Indigenous people in need.Chief Mapu, 29 years old leader of the tribe, was touring Europe while someone ignited the forests of his homeland. He swears that at the very same moment something caught on fire in his purse.Locations:Acre (Brazil)-Amazon-Brazil-South AmericaDate:15 Sep, 2019Credit:© Denisa Šterbová / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxRestrictions:Greenpeace use only. No sales. No Fundraising. For external usage please contact the photographer: Denisa Štěrbová, DENISA.STERBOVA@YAHOO.IT.Keywords:Day-Destruction-Forest degradation-Forest fires-Forests (campaign title)-Forests (topography)-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Low angle view-Men-One person-Outdoors-Tribal dressesShoot:Impacts of Forest Fires on Indigenous Communities in Brazil (Photos by D. Šterbová)The Indigenous communities have suffered because of the massive forest fires in 2019. They are determined to reforest and establish a spiritual and cultural centre which would preserve their culture and knowledge about the natural medicine and serve as the shelter for Indigenous people in need.Related Collections:Impacts of Forest Fires on Indigenous Communities in Brazil (All Images)