Newsletter nº 761
Indigenous April:
The indigenous population of
To get a better understanding of this situation and, based on concrete data, formulate public policy proposals, the indigenous organizations in the city of
These data will start being gathered in the next few days, starting with a training workshop for all those that are going to work on collecting the information, with methodological advice provided by IBGE technicians. The census will be carried out by the indigenous people themselves, with close monitoring by members of the Indigenous People’s Ministry. IBGE will also provide information on where the indigenous people are located.
One of the targets of this project is to show the government institutions, firstly, that there is a significant number of indigenous people living in the city and, secondly, that the Federal Constitution guarantees them differential treatment, which the governments, especially at the state and municipal levels, are not applying.
The first attempt to meet this target involved the meeting of the leaders of indigenous people’s organizations in the city and the Indigenous People’s Ministry with the mayor of
Assembly – “Manaus, show your indigenous face”, was the theme of the 1st Assembly of the Indigenous People of Manaus, promoted by the Union of the Indigenous Peoples of Manaus – UPIM, with the support of the Indigenous People’s Ministry of the Archdiocese of Manaus and Cimi North I, on 3 and 4 April, in the Rector’s auditorium at the University of the State of Amazonas – UEA. Over 200 indigenous members from several different peoples took part in the event which finished with a demonstration in the center of the city.
“One of the most serious problems that the indigenous people in the city have to face is, without doubt, the health service. When they go to hospitals or health posts and identify themselves as indigenous people, they are sent to Funai, which isn’t even the institution responsible for providing the indigenous people with health services. As well as suffering form discrimination, incorrect information provided by public servants collaborates to make the lives of the indigenous people who live in the urban region even more precarious”, said Ana Delia Oliveira, of the Indigenous People’s Ministry.
Brasília, 12 April 2007.
Cimi – Indianist Missionary Council