Indigenous groups from across the Amazon marched through Belem during COP30, urging world leaders to protect their territories and safeguard traditional cultures. Demonstrators warned that modern systems are eroding indigenous identity, while “invaders” continue to encroach on protected lands. Leaders called for global action to defend nature, preserve the Amazon, and ensure indigenous voices are included in climate negotiations.
00:16mr president if you want to do something good fire your right hand man
00:22countries from outside except for those he should respect most
00:28which would be our point of view
00:29we never leave here
00:59we always receive what comes from outside the largest womb of all of them
01:11and to all who have other relatives wanting to speak
01:13this global march of the indigenous peoples of the world here in bel-em-du-pera at cop 30 is a peaceful manifesto for the defense of our environment for the defense of our planet
01:38it is a call for the leaders of cop who are there to meet during these days to say that it is necessary to guarantee indigenous territories it is necessary to guarantee the defense of our mother nature
02:01but this fight is not only ours we dedicate our lives to the protection of the environment
02:20we ask society we ask the world we ask globally that it can truly ensure that lands are effectively guaranteed for indigenous peoples
02:31the brazilian territories are still in the hands of occupiers invaders and land grabbers
02:39i also want our voice to be heard telling the government that we are here we resist and we want to be here because this is the first time in the history of the cops that we have the largest number of indigenous people
02:56so we need to be here occupying these spaces to show that we are the true guardians of the forest
03:03because there is no dialogue without the indigenous presence there is no forest without the guardians of the forest
03:20we are the original peoples so we have to show that we need to have life to continue guarding our forests
03:27saving lives that's what it's about we are all guarana
03:32we are all guarana
03:36they are depressives
03:39they are people who increase their glucose they are people who increase their
03:43the issue of indigenous land demarcations has made a lot of progress
03:48okay we know that several territories have had their processes paralyzed for more than 20 years
03:53but we are here demonstrating demanding that more indigenous territories can be demarcated
03:58we've already had some achievements
04:01but we still need to make more progress on the issues of demarcating indigenous territories throughout brazil
04:07good afternoon currenti
04:11and i want to tell you here
04:14this crime this tailings mud reaches our territory and contaminates our rio kyaku contaminates our river with the
04:22impact of
04:28the
04:32president
04:38so now is the time to give us the answer we want
04:46we agree today so we are in a resistance the resistance will not end the indigenous world will exist once more the indigenous world will end i think it will stop
04:56it is the march of the indigenous peoples to show our strength because we are not at the negotiation table
05:11it is the march of the indigenous peoples to show our strength because we are not at the negotiation table
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