Indigenous Land With the Most Illegal Gold Mines in Brazil Has Bad Living Conditions (Portuguese)
JUNE 16, 2023
Indigenous Land With the Most Illegal Gold Mines in Brazil Has Bad Living Conditions (Portuguese)
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Authors:
Vinicius Jorge Carneiro Sassine
AMAZON RJF GRANTEE
Lalo de Almeida
GRANTEE
Image by Lalo de Almeida/Folhapress, Brazil, 2023.
This story excerpt was translated from Portuguese. To read the original story in full, visit Folha de S.Paulo.
Kayapó leaders seek ways to eliminate predatory activity, which prevents fishing and brings diseases to the communities.
João Kayapó, 53, is the new chief of the Turedjam village, a community surrounded by craters from illegal gold mining. The inauguration had a stage, red carpet, national anthem and the words of an indigenous pastor from the Assembly of God.
The party was grandiose. The village of 457 Kayapós Mebengôkres received more than 2,000 guests. They were indigenous people from 48 other villages, inside and outside the Kayapó TI (Indigenous Land), in the south of Pará.
Men and women painted themselves for the inauguration of the new cacique. Groups representing the invited villages sang and danced to welcome himthe men with a guttural voice, the women with a shrillness that approximates shouting, if it were not music. The cadenced steps and alternating groups filled the central courtyard of Turedjam.
Image by Lalo de Almeida/Folhapress. Brazil, 2023.
More:
https://pulitzercenter.org/stories/indigenous-land-most-illegal-gold-mines-brazil-has-bad-living-conditions-portuguese
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Izzatso, you snotty European-descended authors at Folha? The men have gutteral voices and the women's singing voices are shrill and sound like shouting??????
#### you! It might be appropriate if you attempted to realize you are really NOT superior to darker-skinned human beings from a different world experience.
The authors, as free-lance music critics would prefer the native Brazilian people sang like European opera stars.
Image of Vinicius Jorge Carneiro Sassine
AMAZON RJF GRANTEE
One of the co-authors of this Folha article.
Image of Lalo de Almeida
GRANTEE