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Munduruku Indigenous Territory

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In 2002 it was estimated that there were 10,065 indigenous people in the Upper Tapajós Region, in about 80 villages. However, villages are constantly being dissolved and reconstituted. The largest numbers of Munduruku live in the Mundurucu Indigenous Territory, with most of the villages along the
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Estimated population of the territory was 2,420 in 1990, 5,075 in 1995 and had risen to 6,518 by 2012. There are two indigenous organizations, the Associação Da'uk (AIP) and the Conselho Indígena Munduruku do Alto Tapajós (CIMAT). The state is represented in the territory by the
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had not applied for registration with the National Electricity Agency to start feasibility studies for the Chacorão hydroelectric power plant. A spokesman said that without change to the constitution there was no way to undertake projects in indigenous territories.
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river is on hold since it would flood part of the territory, and the constitution does not allow projects that would force relocation of indigenous people.
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The Mundurucu Indigenous Territory was officially recognized by decree of 26 February 2004. The reservoir of the proposed
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indigenous people. It would flood 18,700 hectares (46,000 acres) of the Munduruku Indigenous Territory. As of 2010
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Fearnside, Philip M. (2015), "Amazon dams and waterways: Brazil's Tapajo´s Basin plans",
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The Mundurucu Indigenous Territory (TI) is divided between the municipalities of
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define the north and west boundary of the territory. To the east it adjoins the
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to the north and the Kayabi Indigenous Territory to the south. The
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Levantamento Etnoecológico MUNDURUKU Terra Indígena Munduruku
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Index

Mundurucu Indigenous Territory

Munduruku
Cururu River
Map showing the location of Mundurucu Indigenous Territory
Jacareacanga
7°13′53″S 57°39′55″W / 7.231404°S 57.665269°W / -7.231404; -57.665269
Indigenous territory
Portuguese
indigenous territory
Pará
Apiacá
Munduruku
Tapajós

Itaituba
Jacareacanga
Sai Cinza Indigenous Territory
Tapajós
Teles Pires
Crepori National Forest
Rio Novo National Park
Tapajós
Amazon biome
Teles Pires
Cururu River
das Tropas River
Chacorão Dam
Tapajós
Munduruku

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