27/04/2024 12:09 (UTC)
Brasilia, April 27 (EFE).- Indigenous leaders from across Latin America convened in the Brazilian capital this week to push for the rights of native peoples and draft a collective agenda for COP30, which includes measures ranging from land demarcation to fair energy transition, participants at the Campamento Tierra Libre (Free Land Camp) told EFE. Marking the 20th anniversary of the camp, held from April 22 to 26, nearly 8,000 individuals participated in what is considered Brazil’s largest indigenous mobilization, featuring traditional rituals, debate plenaries, vigils, and a crafts fair. The Campamento Tierra Libre primarily aims to defend the rights of Brazilian Indigenous people to preserve their territories. RESOURCES FROM THE FREE LAND CAMP. SOUND BITES OF DINAMAM TUXÁ, COORDINATOR OF THE ARTICULATION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF BRAZIL, JUAN CARLOS JINTIACH, EXECUTIVE SECRETARY OF THE GLOBAL ALLIANCE OF TERRITORIAL COMMUNITIES AND RAFAEL DANILO ARBELÁEZ, REPRESENTING COLOMBIA'S CUBEO INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY.
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