Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Greenpeace-Joins-the-Munduruku-to-Protest-Damming-of-Tapajos-River-27MZIFJ6DT5ZK.htmlConceptually similarGreenpeace Joins the Munduruku to Protest Damming of Tapajós RiverGP0STPP3PCompleted★★★★Greenpeace Joins the Munduruku to Protest Damming of Tapajós RiverGP0STPP3QCompleted★★★★Greenpeace Joins the Munduruku to Protest Damming of Tapajós RiverGP0STPP3SCompleted★★★★Greenpeace Joins the Munduruku to Protest Damming of Tapajós RiverGP0STPP3UCompleted★★★★Greenpeace Joins the Munduruku to Protest Damming of Tapajós RiverGP0STPP3TCompleted★★★★Greenpeace Joins the Munduruku to Protest Damming of Tapajós RiverGP0STPP3VCompleted★★★★Greenpeace Joins the Munduruku to Protest Damming of Tapajós RiverGP0STPP3WCompleted★★★★Greenpeace Joins the Munduruku to Protest Damming of Tapajós RiverGP0STPP3XCompleted★★★★Greenpeace Joins the Munduruku to Protest Damming of Tapajós RiverGP0STPP3YCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPP3RGreenpeace Joins the Munduruku to Protest Damming of Tapajós RiverGreenpeace Brazil activists have joined forces with Munduruku Indigenous leaders to protest the Brazilian government's plans to build a mega dam complex in the Tapajós River, in the heart of the Brazilian Amazon. Activists joined the Munduruku on a sacred section of the Tapajós River to send a clear message to the world: "Damn the dam. Keep the Tapajós River alive". Together, they unfurled a 20X30 meter banner demanding an end to the Tapajós dams project. The protest coincides with International Day of Forests, celebrated globally on 21 March. Sawré Muybu Indigenous Land - Itaituba, Pará, Brazil.In original language:Munduruku protestam contra hidrelétricas no Rio TapajósPara marcar o Dia Internacional das Florestas (21 de março), lideranças Munduruku foram até um trecho do rio Tapajós considerado sagrado pelo povo para passar um recado para o mundo: “Barre a barragem. Mantenha o Rio Tapajós vivo”. Segurando faixas em diversas línguas, eles protestaram, ao lado de ativistas do Greenpeace, contra a construção de barragens no rio que sustenta sua cultura e modo de vida. Ao todo, há 43 hidrelétricas previstas para a bacia do Tapajós, sendo cinco já planejadas. A maior delas é a de São Luiz do Tapajós, próxima a Itaituba, no Pará, que, se construída, vai afetar a vida de povos indígenas e ribeirinhos, além de destruir uma área de intensa biodiversidade na Amazônia. Terra Indígena Sawré Muybu - Itaituba, Pará. 18/03/2016. Foto: Rogério Assis/Greenpeace.Locations:Amazon-Brazil-Itaituba-Pará-Sawré Muybu Indigenous Land-South America-Tapajós riverDate:18 Mar, 2016Credit:© Rogério Assis / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5985px X 4000pxRestrictions:IMAGES OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN BRAZIL MUST NOT BE USED FOR FUNDRAISING PURPOSES.Keywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Community gatherings-Copy space-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Large group of people-Local population-Men-Outdoors-Rivers-Rural scenes-Tropical rainforestsShoot:Greenpeace Joins the Munduruku to Protest Damming of Tapajós RiverGreenpeace Brazil activists have joined forces with Munduruku Indigenous leaders to protest the Brazilian government's plans to build a mega dam on the Tapajós river, in the heart of the Brazilian Amazon rainforest in the Pará state. Using traditional canoes, activists have joined the Munduruku on a sacred part of the Tapajós River to send a clear message to the world: "Damn the dam. Keep the Tapajós river alive". Together, they unfurled a 20X30 meter banner on the river demanding an end to the São Luiz do Tapajós dam. The protest celebrates the International Day of Forest, on March 21st. Sawré Muybu village serves as headquarters for the action preparations. Warriors from other villages and Greenpeace activists gather in the village.Para marcar o Dia Internacional das Florestas (21 de março), lideranças Munduruku foram até um trecho do rio Tapajós considerado sagrado pelo povo para passar um recado para o mundo: “Mantenham o Rio Tapajós vivo”. Segurando faixas em diversas línguas, eles protestaram, ao lado de ativistas do Greenpeace, contra a construção de barragens no rio que sustenta sua cultura e modo de vida. Ao todo, há 43 hidrelétricas previstas para a bacia do Tapajós, sendo cinco já planejadas. A maior delas é a de São Luiz do Tapajós, próxima a Itaituba, no Pará, que, se construída, vai afetar a vida de povos indígenas e ribeirinhos, além de destruir uma área de intensa biodiversidade na Amazônia. Terra Indígena Sawré Muybu - Itaituba, Pará.Related Collections:Tapajós River and the Munduruku Indigenous People - Tight Edit (Photos & Videos)Tapajós River and the Munduruku Indigenous People - IPR EDIT (Photos & Videos)Tapajós River and the Munduruku Indigenous People - Full Edit (All Photos & Videos)Best Actions Collection