The largest Indigenous mobilization in the country is also a place of encounter between the diverse knowledge and practices of Indigenous peoples in Brazil. Through the eyes of three Indigenous women filmmakers, the audience is invited to experience the daily life of the 20th Free Land Camp (ATL) and to discover how the different Indigenous ways of being are also expressed as unique ways of resisting.
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Director
Francy Baniwa
Director
Kerexu Martim
Director
Vanuzia Pataxó
Status
Released
Countries
Brazil
Companies
Instituto Socioambiental (ISA)
Katahirine – Rede Audiovisual das Mulheres Indígenas