Newsletter n. 852: III Guarani Continental Encounter highlights lack of lands for the indigenous of southern Brazil
- III Guarani Continental Encounter highlights lack of lands for the indigenous of southern Brazil
- Adão Pretto: troubador of the future – Cimi laments Adão´s death
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III Guarani Continental Encounter highlights lack of lands for the indigenous of southern
The lack of land for the Guarani who live in the southern states of
Indigenous leaders of
As a result of this Encounter, the Indigenous intend to pressure the National Foundation of the Indian (Funai) for the creation of new Working Groups (Groupos de Trabalho-GTs) for identification of land. In recent months the peoples won the creation of one GT to identify three lands in
The participants of the Encounter also intend to organize, still in
In memory of Sepé
On February 7, the pajés will celebrate the memory of Sepé Tiaraju. He led the Guarani in the resistance of the Seven Peoples of Missões against treaty of limits, celebrated between
“This is an important moment to reflect upon in our history, our struggle, our people”, explains Maurício. According to the leader, since the 1st Continental Encounter, in 2006, there have already been important advances such as the creation of the Commission of Guarani Lands and the increased dialogue with Funai about the lands of the people.
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Adão Pretto: troubador of the future – cimi laments Adão´s death
The Missionary Indigenist Council (CIMI), in fraternity with the other entities of Via Campesina and with social militants of all the nation, profoundly lament the death, this morning, February 5, of our fellow Adão Pretto, federal deputy for the Workers Party of Rio Grande do Sul and one of the founders of the National Movement of the Rural Landless Workers (MST).
Born in the city of
In 2008 he presided over the Commission on Participatory Legislation (CLP), in the House of Deputies, where space was opened for the participation, in that House, of the social movements from the field, indigenous peoples, quilombolas, women and many other sectors, receiving denunciations about the criminalization of the movements and the leaders, debating their problems, listening to their demands and delivering their proposals for a truly plural, just and democratic society.
Adão Pretto was an example of integrity and coherence. When he spoke, it was possible only to listen and agree, because he expressed always the concrete truth lived by the people in the field. And he spoke with shining eyes, with a serene certainty of one who was only a spokesman of something much greater: the hard history, the quotidian life, the sufferings and the hopes of an entire people.
And Adão was a poet, wrote and recited verse, in the great assemblies and marches with rural agrarians, that razed the latifúndio, explained pedagogically the injustices and announced a better world, created from the struggles of the working men and women, a just world.
Brasília, 9th of february 2009
Cimi – Indianist Missionary Council
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