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The 10-day event aims to show the union of Brazil’s Indigenous peoples in their fight for the demarcation of their lands and their rights.
Updated: 05 Apr 2022 6:35 pm
Xirin Indigenous people attend the opening day of the 18th edition of the Free Land Indigenous Camp in Brasilia, Brazil.
Xavante Indigenous women take selfies on opening day of the 18th edition of the annual Free Land Indigenous Camp in Brasilia, Brazil.
Sonia Guajajara, Indigenous leader of the Articulation of Indigenous Peoples of Brazil (APIB), speaks on opening day of the 18th edition of the Free Land Indigenous Camp in Brasilia, Brazil.
Xikrin Indigenous people attend the opening day of the 18th edition of the Free Land Indigenous Camp in Brasilia, Brazil.
An Xikrin Indigenous woman attends the opening day of the 18th edition of the Free Land Indigenous Camp in Brasilia, Brazil.
Xukuru Indigenous people perform a ritual dance during the opening of the 18th Edition of the annual Free Land Indigenous Camp in Brasilia, Brazil.
Xirin Indigenous people attend the opening day of the 18th edition of the Free Land Indigenous Camp in Brasilia, Brazil.
A Kayapo Indigenous person attends opening day the 18th Edition of the Free Land Indigenous Camp in Brasilia, Brazil.
An Xuruku Indigenous person attends opening day of the 18th edition of the Free Land Indigenous Camp in Brasilia, Brazil.
Beads decorate an Xukuru Indigenous man on opening day of the 18th edition of the Free Land Indigenous Camp in Brasilia, Brazil.
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