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Indigenous march in Brazil to demand more land be set aside for their stewardship

  • Thousands of Indigenous people rallied in Brazil, demanding equal say at the UN climate conference in November.
  • Indigenous communities seek to influence climate negotiations because they are on the frontlines of global warming.
  • The annual gathering in Brasilia included about 200 Indigenous communities from Latin America, the Pacific, and Australia.
  • Indigenous leaders like Alisi Rabukawaqa stated they want "as much of a voice and power" as other world leaders.
  • Brazil plans a Circle of Indigenous Leadership for COP30 to ensure Indigenous voices are heard at the climate talks.
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Indigenous groups rally in Brasilia to demand land rights

By Manuela Andreoni, Ricardo Brito and Lais Morais

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Agência Pública broke the news in on Sunday, April 6, 2025.
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