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Traditional fishing dam by the Enawenê-Nawê people

Vincent Carelli/Vídeo nas Aldeias2009

Instituto Socioambiental - ISA

Instituto Socioambiental - ISA
São Paulo, Brazil

Traditional fishing dam by the Enawenê-Nawê people, built for the Yãkwa, the most extensive Indigenous ritual cycle in the Amazon, registered as a national heritage by the Ministry of Culture. Over the last few years, due to the construction of nine small hydroelectric dams on the Juruena River, Mato Grosso, the fish is disappearing, crippling the ritual.

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  • Title: Traditional fishing dam by the Enawenê-Nawê people
  • Creator: Vincent Carelli/Vídeo nas Aldeias
  • Date Created: 2009
Instituto Socioambiental - ISA

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