
Maria Leusa Munduruku
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Maria Leusa Munduruku is a prominent indigenous leader from the Alto Tapajós region, recognized for her activism in defending the rights and territories of indigenous peoples in Brazil. She gained media attention for her strong stance against the government's proposal to privatize key waterways, asserting the river’s irreplaceable role in the cultural identity and survival of her community.
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An indigenous leader who stated that the Rio Tapajós is 'inegociável' (non-negotiable).
Após protestos de indígenas, governo revoga decreto de concessão de hidrovias na AmazôniaO Globo·
Brazil· 2026-02-24







