As Eunice Paiva, of ‘I’m still here’, contributed to the struggle of RO’s indigenous rights

by Andrea
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As Eunice Paiva, of 'I'm still here', contributed to the struggle of RO's indigenous rights

“In 1987, Eunice, along with partners such as Mauro Leonel and Betty Midley, founded the Institute of Anthropology and Environment (IAMA), which performed until 2001 in the defense and promotion of the autonomy of indigenous peoples. Ecoporé-RO, founded in 1988, was supported by IAMA, a fundamental partnership for territorial protection in Rondônia, ”he says in the text.

As Eunice Paiva, of 'I'm still here', contributed to the struggle of RO's indigenous rights

Eunice Paiva – Photo: TV Globo/Reproduction

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