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Ubiratan Gamalodtaba Suruí

Ubiratan Gamalodtaba Suruí is a video artist and photographer from the Paiter Suruí people and lives in the Lapetanha village, in the Sete de Setembro Indigenous Land, in Rondônia, Brazil. Through photography, he reveals the daily life of his community, the threats to his territory and Paiter Suruí’s cultural riches. Ubiratan has a degree in Environmental Management Technology and is studying Human Sciences.

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    Ex-Pajé

    Perpera Suruí is a former shaman of the Paiter Suruí people, based in the village of Lapetanha, Amazonia, Brazil. Contact was first made with the Paiter Suruí on 7 September 1969.

    — Issue #12
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    Women of the Earth

    Fabrícia Sabanê is the coordinator of the Associação das Guerreiras Indígenas de Rondônia (AGIR), an organisation working alongside Indigenous women in the State of Rondônia, Brazil.

    — Issue #12

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