On this first day of the event, we are listening to lectures by indigenous representatives on fundamental issues.

Samela Sateré Mawé – Climate Change
Indigenous people’s perception of climate change in the forest. Is there evidence that climate change is already affecting forest dynamics?

Jacqueline Kokama – Cultural Valorization
The importance of cultural revival and ancestral appreciation for indigenous people in general and as another tool for valuing and keeping the forest standing.
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Clarice Tukano – Financial Autonomy
The importance of financial autonomy for the indigenous people, from the perspective that they can commercialize high value-added forest products, ensuring that the forest is conserved.

Regina Sateré Mawé – Homologation of Indigenous Lands
How the ratification of indigenous lands can guarantee the conservation of the forest and how a whole new bioeconomy can be strengthened from this.

Marcivana Sateré Mawé – Violation of Indigenous Rights and Indigenous Women
How are indigenous rights being violated today? In this context, women tend to be even more vulnerable.
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And our 2nd Amazon Cycles 4.0 is just beginning. Promoted in partnership with @umiabamazonia and supported by @wwfbrasil.
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