Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Forest-Fires-in-the-Indigenous-Land-Arariboia-in-Brazil-27MZIFJ6YP23E.htmlConceptually similarForest Fires in the Indigenous Land Arariboia in BrazilGP0STPE5BCompleted★★★★Forest Fires in the Indigenous Land Arariboia in BrazilGP0STPE5ACompleted★★★★Forest Fires in the Indigenous Land Arariboia in BrazilGP0STPE1RCompleted★★★★Forest Fires in the Indigenous Land Arariboia in BrazilGP0STPE55Completed★★★★Forest Fires in the Indigenous Land Arariboia in BrazilGP0STPE59Completed★★★★Forest Fires in the Indigenous Land Arariboia in BrazilGP0STPE53Completed★★★★Forest Fires in the Indigenous Land Arariboia in BrazilGP0STPE54Completed★★★★Forest Fires in the Indigenous Land Arariboia in BrazilGP0STPE58Completed★★★★★★Forest Fires in the Indigenous Land Arariboia in BrazilGP0STPE1TCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STPE1OForest Fires in the Indigenous Land Arariboia in BrazilAlliance between Guajajara people from the Arariboia indigenous land and firefighters from Maranhão state, in Brazil, tries to stop the fire on the most conserved part of the forest within the territory. About 80 Awá-Guajá isolated people live on the site and they are threatened by the fire, the largest ever recorded in indigenous lands in Brazil. About 45% of 413,000 hectares of land have been destroyed. The lack of an effective policy to protect indigenous lands allows illegal logging and increases the risk that fires like this can happen in other lands, since the degradation caused by illegal logging makes the forests vulnerable to fire. In this photo, Salomé Guajajara, from the guardians group.In original language:Incêndio florestal na Terra Indígena ArariboiaAliança entre índios Guajajara da Terra Indígena Arariboia e bombeiros do Maranhão tenta impedir que o fogo avance sobre a parte mais conservada de floresta dentro do território. No local, vivem também cerca de 80 Awá-Guajá isolados, que estão ameaçados pelo fogo. O incêndio dura dois meses e é o maior já registrado em terras indígenas no Brasil. Cerca de 45% dos 413 mil hectares do território foram destruídos. A falta de uma política eficaz de proteção das terras indígenas permite o roubo de madeira e aumenta o risco de que incêndios como esse possam se repetir em outras terras, já que a degradação causada pela atividade madeireira ilegal torna a floresta vulnerável ao fogo. Na foto, Salomé Guajajara, do grupo de guardiões. 25 de outubro de 2015. Foto: Marizilda Cruppe / Greenpeace.Locations:Amazon-Brazil-Maranhão-South America-Terra Indígena ArariboiaDate:25 Oct, 2015Credit:© Marizilda Cruppe / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxKeywords:Day-Eye contact-Firefighters-Forests (campaign title)-Forests (topography)-Helmets-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Men-One person-Outdoors-Portraits-Protective clothing-Seriousness-TreesShoot:Forest Fire in the Indigenous Land Arariboia in BrazilForest fires in the indigenous land (TI) Arariboia, located in Maranhão State, home to 12,000 Guajajaras and about 80 individuals of the Awá-Guajá people living in voluntary isolation. The fire already has lasted two months and is one of the largest ever recorded fire on Brazilian indigenous lands. About 45% of 413,000 hectares of the protected area have been destroyed. The lack of an effective policies to protect indigenous lands allows illegal logging which causes forest degradation and makes forests like these vulnerable to fire. Incêndio florestal na Terra Indígena (TI) Arariboia, no Maranhão, onde vivem 12 mil Guajajaras e cerca de 80 indivíduos isolados do povo Awá-Guajá. O incêndio dura dois meses e é um dos maiores já registrado em terras indígenas no Brasil. Cerca de 45% dos 413 mil hectares do território foram destruídos. A falta de uma política eficaz de proteção das terras indígenas permite o roubo de madeira e aumenta o risco de que incêndios como esse possam se repetir em outras terras, já que a degradação causada pela atividade madeireira ilegal torna a floresta vulnerável ao fogo.Related Collections:Forest fires in the Indigenous Land Arariboia in Brazil (Photos & Videos)