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  • A woman at the World Social Forum opening march shows a slogan from the emerging Kenyan Federation, Muungano wa Wanavijiji, that was originally formed by residents of informal settlements at the peak of forced evictions and land grabbing in 1996. Muungano works with the urban poor who are victims of eviction, to advocate for their rights and to resist forced evictions or land grabbing.<br />
VII World Social Forum, at Nairobi city, Kenya.
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  • Ethiopians at Uhuru's Park, during the VII World Social Forum opening march. There were about hundred Ethiopian people at the VII World Social Forum. Their most important issues and debates on this Forum were on Good Governance, its heritage and prospects; gender perspective; trade issues and the role of youth in the African Union.<br />
Nairobi city, Kenya.
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  • A group of Kenyans during the VII World Social Forum opening march, coming from Kibera's slum to Uhuru's Park, at Nairobi city, Kenya.
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  • African women from Ecumenical Platform during the opening march of the VII World Social Forum (WSF). Thousands of activists from all over the world attended the seventh annual WSF meeting. Uhuru's Park at Nairobi, Kenya, Africa
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  • More than 50 000 people from everywhere around the world were joined together for 6 days to assist conferences. Many marched at the opening march, from Kibera to Uhuru's Park, at Nairobi. First time the World Social Forum took place in Africa.
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  • African women during the World Social Forum, from Woman's Guild organization at Moi Stadium. Nairobi, Kenya.
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  • Maasai woman portrait, during the opening march of the VII World Social Forum, at the Uhuru's Park.<br />
Nairobi city, Kenya.
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  • Participant of the VII World Social Forum, a woman from the 1000 PeaceWomen Across the Globe Organization - "Millions of women work day in day out to promote peace."<br />
Nairobi city, Kenya.
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  • Activist at the VII World Social Forum, a woman from the 1000 PeaceWomen Across the Globe Organization - "Millions of women work day in day out to promote peace."<br />
Nairobi city, Kenya.
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  • At the opening march of the 2007 World Social Forum, an anti-globalization campaigner holds up a poster depicting US President George Bush as a terrorist.Nairobi, Kenya, Africa.
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  • A group of Kenyans during the VII World Social Forum opening march, coming from Kibera's slum to Uhuru's Park, at Nairobi city, Kenya.
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  • A group of Kenyans during the VII World Social Forum opening march, coming from Kibera's slum to Uhuru's Park, at Nairobi city, Kenya.
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  • Maasai woman portrait, during the opening march of the VII World Social Forum, at the Uhuru's Park.<br />
Nairobi city, Kenya.
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  • African women from Ecumenical Platform during the opening march of the VII World Social Forum (WSF). Thousands of activists from all over the world attended the seventh annual WSF meeting. Uhuru's Park at Nairobi, Kenya, Africa
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  • A Tanzanian tribal sorcerer and his assistant, playing a traditional dance with an African Rock Python around the Moi International Sports Complex, during the VII World Social Forum.<br />
Dancers and drummers were dancing and playing whistles.<br />
Nairobi city, Kenya, Africa.
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  • Men from the Organization of African Instituted Churches, at the opening march of the VII World Social Forum, arriving at the Uhuru's Park. <br />
Nairobi city, Kenya.
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  • Girls from Amani Neighborhood Orphan Center, visit Kasarani Stadium during the VII World Social Forum. Nairobi, Kenya, Africa.
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  • African Party night at the Kasarani Indoor Arena gathered people from all sides of the Globe during the VII World Social Forum. Nairobi city, Kenya, Africa.
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  • African women during the World Social Forum, from Woman's Guild organization at Moi Stadium. Nairobi, Kenya.
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  • Yawalapiti People, from Xingu, dancing during the Indigenous National Festival.
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  • Yudjá People, also knowed as Juruna people, portray themselves as the prototype of humanity, as canoeists and beer makers. Part of the Yudjá's cosmological knowledge and ritual life rests on the crucial role of shamans; however, since the 1980s, they have had no more shamans. <br />
The Juruna man here worn a crucifix at the Indigenous National Festival.
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  • Yawalapiti men, before the opening of the Festival.<br />
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"For the Yawalapiti, the mythic world is a past that is not connected to the present through strict chronological ties. Thus, myth exists as a spatial and temporal reference, but mainly provides behavioral models. The ceremonies are the occasion par excelence for replicating these models, but their privileged relation with the world of myth above all symbolizes the impossibility of repeating that world, except in an imperfect way. The ritual is thus a moment when daily life is closer to the ideal model presented in myth, without however being able to attain it." <br />
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From ISA (Instituto Sócio Ambiental): Cosmologia e rituais<br />
by Eduardo Viveiros de Castro
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  • A Krahô mother at the Indigenous Festival. Krahô People is also called Mehim. They live at northeastern of the Tocantins state, <br />
and were about 2.000 people (in 1999) .<br />
Indigenous National Festival. Bertioga, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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  • Paixão  is an ancient of the Xavante ethnic group, and was showing a traditional play they use to do with kids on the tribe, with a  story about their myths, where he was painted and moving as a jaguar. <br />
The jaguar gave the original fire to the Xavante People.<br />
Indigenous National Festival at Bertioga city, 2007.
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  • Yawalapiti women, from Xingu, dancing during the Indigenous National Festival.
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  • Despite being the local host of this Indigenous Festival, the Guarani people are usually very shy, and just a few of them went to the Festival. Around Bertioga town there are communities in  Guarani's lands. They survive between the transition of being indigenous with access to all the city's culture and consume, but being poor and denied by the local community.<br />
But this time they were more than the last two years; a larger group reflecting being secure and proud by their tradition.
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  • Rikbaktsa girl during the Indigenous National Party, Bertioga city, São Paulo state of Brazil.
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  • Kayapó women dancing during the Indigenous Festival.
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  • The Prestes Maia occupation gate, closed, after the removal of all the families..It has been almost 5 years of occupation..Mixed feelings appeared while I photographed the main door of the building, now covered with concrete and blocks. If on a hand, important development and conquests had occurred in the debate and process about the city housing, calling attention for the social exclusion imposed by the real estate speculation and the preconception between social classes, on the other hand, looking to this door closed, and everything what it iconically represents, brings me some sadness..It was like looking a giant tomb with 22 floors, sealed up without life, in the heart of the city.
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  • The dark of the halls in mostly floors, a common scene through many apartments entrances.
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  • Jomarina, coordinator at Prestes Maia gives an interview in from of the occupation. The graffiti on the wall says: "The people on the street"
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  • Roberta cooks in the dark. A week without light.
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  • Eggs and bread: his lunch at home that day.
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  • The ground. The home.<br />
Prestes Maia apartment.
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  • An artist support the protest against the forced eviction in front of the Prestes Maia occupation. (February, 2006)
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  • Two brothers and a sister, a few kids of the 315 children that were living at the Prestes Maia building, in a day of protests.
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  • Bolivians immigrants, residents of the Prestes Maia occupation.
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  • A poem for Prestes Maia Occupation by Roberta.
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  • The Prestes Maia building has 22 floors, and no elevator. (February, 2006).
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  • A week without light.
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  • Divisions of the apartments, usually built with wood, painted by local artists.
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  • Severino, resident and co-founder of the Prestes Maia Library, shows a book about basic electricity. He was the responsible person from the maintenance of the building electricity. He didn't know to read.
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  • Ivaneti de Araújo, leader of the Downtown Roofless Movement (MSTC) gives an interview.
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  • The boy was looking for new stories at the Prestes Maia Collective Library. The library started with a couple from Prestes Maia occupation, who were recycling the garbage from the streets in downtown. Mostly of the books were found in the garbage.
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  • Children posing for artists during a meeting that joined inhabitants of the occupation, students and supporters of their cause.
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  • Prestes Maia's families celebrating the last suspend of the eviction. A day of barbecue at the street, in the Prestes Maia Avenue, but still with tension in the air.
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  • A poem for Prestes Maia Occupation by Roberta.
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  • Tia Romilda lights Prestes Maia's coordinator  Jomarina, cooking in an improvised kitchen at the encampment. Both of them were residents at Prestes Maia occupation, and  were cooking pasta for hundreds people of the Downtown Homeless Movement, at a camping they did to protest about their condition in front of the Sao Paulo's city hall. (May, 2006)
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  • Roberta on a room of the Prestes Maia Occupation.
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  • An inhabitant of the Prestes Maia occupation, speeching in a day of protests while military police watch, in front of the occupation. (February, 2006)
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  • The Prestes Maia building was an old textile factory abandoned more than 20 years and occupied by the Downtown Roofless Movement. Sao Paulo, Brazil.(February, 2006)
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  • A week without light.
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  • Some kids living at the Prestes Maia building were praying for the positive decisions of a meeting at the town council that afternoon at the town council.
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  • The boy Aquiles with his father Lamartine, residents of the Prestes Maia, in a day of protests.
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  • Couple living at the Prestes Maia occupation, waiting news from the eviction.<br />
13 days to left home.
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  • A boy that has a minor learning deficiency problem and his grandmother at their apartment, a family of three adults and two boys.
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  • Front door apartment decorated with an image of fashion advertisement.
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  • Ivaneti de Araujo, one of the most important leader of the Downtown Roofless Movement (Movimento dos Sem Teto do Centro), informing Prestes Maia families about a new suspend of the eviction at the Prestes Maia Genereal Assembly. They won more two months to stay (February, 2006).
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  • Two boys from the 315 children that lived at Prestes Maia occupation. (February, 2006)
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  • A homeless was sleeping at street, just in front of the Prestes Maia occupation, bellow a graffiti with ironic words: "Brazil, world's champion of the mess!" (October, 2006)
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  • "What supports this building it's not the building in itself, but this people".<br />
General Assembly from the Downtown Homeless Movement (MSTC) at Prestes Maia building. (July, 2005)
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  • Tia Romilda lights Prestes Maia's coordinator  Jomarina, cooking in an improvised kitchen at the encampment. Both of them were residents at Prestes Maia occupation, and  were cooking pasta for hundreds people of the Downtown Homeless Movement, at a camping they did to protest about their condition in front of the Sao Paulo's city hall. (May, 2006)
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