ID: | 41886 |
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Country: | Brazil |
Title: | Brazil - Rural Sustainable Development Project in the Semi-arid Region of Bahia (Pro-Semiárido) April 2016 |
Description: |
An ethinic Kiriri in traditional cowboy attire of the region gallops passed the Mirandela church that was built in the 1700 by Jesuit missionaries, at Aldeia Mirandela, near Ribeira do Pombal, in the state of Bahia, Brazil, on Wednesday, April 13, 2016. After years of fighting for their rights, the Kiriri indigenous people took back their land in 1995. This was a very important milestone in their long-term struggle for keeping themselves together as a people with a different cultural identity, with their own ancestral knowledge and traditions. The IFAD-funded Rural Sustainable Development Project in the Semi-arid Region of Bahia (Pro-Semiárido) has been working together with the Kiriri people to allow them to use their traditional knowledge and traditions as a foundation upon which to build their livelihoods. |
Size: | 9.67 MB; 4898 x 3265 pixels; 415 x 276 mm (print at 300 DPI); 1296 x 864 mm (screen at 96 DPI); |
Show more details: | LIANNE MILTON |
Copyright: | ©IFAD/Lianne Milton/Panos |
Categories: | none |
URL: | www.ifad.org |