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Tufts University Art Galleries: Véxoa: We Know: Indigenous Activism / Ativismo Indígena
Sep 5 – Dec 10, 2023
Exhibition Overview/ Panorama da exposição
Véxoa at the Pinacoteca de São Paulo, 2020 / Véxoa na Pinacoteca de São Paulo, 2020
Indigenous Art & Museums in Brazil / Arte Indígena no Brasil
Indigenous Activism / Ativismo Indígena
Historical + Political Context / Contexto Histórico e Político
Resources on Artists in the Exhibition / Recursos sobre Artistas em Exposição
Tufts Resources
The Fate of the Forest
by
Susanna B. Hecht; Alexander Cockburn
Call Number: Tisch: SD418.3.A53 H43 1989
Video: Kanopy: Augusto, & Rajabally, E. Unknown Amazon
Video: Kanopy: Amazonia - Voices from the Rainforest.
Singh. You First. The New Yorker, 99(2), 22–22.
(ENG)
Open Access
August 9th: International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples
Brazilian Indigenous Institute of Intellectual Property (INBRAPI), a non-profit working towards regulations for Indigenous Intellectual Property
(ENG & PORT)
Coordination of Indigenous Organizations of the Brazilian Amazon / Portal da Coordenação das Organizações Indígenas da Amazônia Brasileira
(ENG & PORT)
Daniel Munduruku's blog
Daniel Munduruku is a Brazilian Indigenous writer, actor, and activist from the Munduruku People. Author of 62 books, his literary work focuses on Indigenous cultural diversity as their main theme. (PORT)
Demarcation process (and issues under Bolsonaro)
(ENG)
The Demarcation Process in Brazil
(ENG)
Instituto Socioambiental
Instituto Socioambiental works in the defense of cultural and environmental heritage and the rights of Indigenous peoples in Brazil (PORT)
It’s our land, too: Brazil’s Indigenous peoples protest against Bolsonaro
(ENG)
Letter to Bolsanaro from The Aruak, Baniwa and Apurinã people
(PORT)
National Foundation of Indigenous Peoples / Fundação Nacional dos Povos Indígenas
(PORT)
Podcast: The Political Scene | The New Yorker: What Does It Mean to Be “Indigenous”?
Statement from Association of Indigenous People of Brazil
(PORT)
Xingu National Park (Parque Indígena do Xingu), via Google Arts & Culture
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