Demonstration (2017) by Gabriel UchidaKanindé - Association of Ethno-Environmental Protection
That is why, in 2015, the Association of Female Indigenous Warriors from Rondônia emerged. Nowadays it has already more than 500 members.
According to Leonice Tupari, coordinator of AGIR, the entity seeks to empower indigenous women and fight for their voices to be heard, whether in the tribe, in the city or in the government.
For this, the organization holds meetings in cities and tribes, where women from various groups can share their experiences and decide together the directions of the collective. In addition, they actively participate in demonstrations and councils that discuss public policies.
Demonstration (2017) by Gabriel UchidaKanindé - Association of Ethno-Environmental Protection
Today one of the main struggles of AGIR is against mining in indigenous lands. According to the women, mining not only contaminates the rivers and destroys the forest, where food and handicrafts come from, but also carries alcohol, drugs and prostitution to the tribes, increasing internal conflicts. But there are also other problems that threaten indigenous peoples, such as invasions and theft of wood.
AGIR women struggle to defend their lands, nature and their traditional cultures. Thus, the Indigenous Female Warriors from Rondônia fight for their children and the next generations.
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