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Ka’apor Indigenous People in Brazil
Ka'apor leaders pray together in one of the monitoring fronts established by the indigenous community in the areas that are being illegally exploited by loggers. In late August 2015, Ka'apor leaders from the Alto Turiacu Indigenous Land, in the North of Maranhão state, started to integrate the use of technology in their autonomous activities of monitoring and protecting their traditional territory, in partnership with Greenpeace. Among the suggested tools adopted by the Ka'apor people are: more accurate maps; trap cameras aimed to document the invasion of logging trucks; and satellite trackers to monitor the routes of logging trucks in and out of the Alto Turiacu Indigenous land.
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Lunae Parracho
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Forests (campaign title)
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Hands
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Indigenous People
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KWCI (GPI)
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Outdoors
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Religious movements and concepts
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Small group of people
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Tropical rainforests