Ka’a zar ukyze wà – Forest Owners in danger
The short documentary “Ka’a Zar Ukize Wá — The Owners of the Forest in Danger” (Os Donos da Floresta em Perigo in portuguese) is a cry for help from the grave situation of the isolated indigenous people of the Awá Guajá ethnic group who share the Araribóia Indigenous Land with their Guajajara relatives. The Awá Guajá intrinsically depend on the forest for survival — for hunting, gathering and water. However, in the Araribóia Indigenous Land the forest is under serious threat. Read the full story: https://isa.to/2oNvCiO Original Title: Ka’a zar ukyze wà - Os Donos da Floresta em Perigo Genre: documentary Duration: 13'43" Release Date (Brazil): 2019 Direction: Flay Guajajara, Edivan dos Santos Guajajara and Erisvan Bone Guajajara Script: Mari Correa Editors: Mari Corrêa, Flay Guajajara and Edivan Guajajara Narration: Flay Guajajara Audio Editor: Hélio Rimaud Production and Assistance: Clara Roman, Majoí Gongora, Bruno Weis and Antonio Oviedo Photography: Flay Guajajara, Eliza Cappai/Greenpeace and Uirá Garcia Image Research: Cláudio Aparecido Tavares Animation: Estúdio Caxa Chant: Olímpio Iwyramu Guajajara English Subtitles: Beatriz Velloso, Jaye Renold, Sarah Shenker Spanish Subtitles: Giovanna Coutinho Marra Coproduction: Mídia Índia, Instituto Socioambiental and Instituto Catitu Support: Embaixada da Noruega (Norway Embassy), Instituto Makarapy and If Not Us Then Who? Partners: Ccocalitia, Survival International

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