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Protection. Protection. Protection is vital in ensuring the safety of indigenous communities. Protection is how communities like the Yanomami have a chance to survive. Without this they have slim chances of fighting off intruders. . Protection.
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Protection • Protection is vital in ensuring the safety of indigenous communities. • Protection is how communities like the Yanomami have a chance to survive. • Without this they have slim chances of fighting off intruders.
Protection • The Yanomami tribe is being penetrated by illegal miners, tree loggers and ranchers. • These illegal workers are destroying many Yanomami communities, killing thousands of Yanomamiindiansand transmitting deadly diseases the Yanomami have no immunity to • The need for protection is evident
Yanomami Intruders • Yanomami Indians have been faced with monumental changes since contact with the outside world. • The outside world has drastically influenced the Yanomami Indians and mainly in a negative way • However in a increasingly connected world, the problems the YanomamiIndians are faced with is gaining more and more attention.
Quiz • Who has affected the Yanomami Indians in the most negative way? • A) Ranchers • B) Tree loggers • C) Brazilian government • D) Miners • How many illegal miners came in the first influx in the 1980s? • A) 10,000 • B) 100,000 • C) 40,000 • D) 4000
What is the government doing? • The Brazilian government have done little to protect the Yanomami Indians. • They have recognised the land rights of the Yanomami Indians • On the 2nd of November 1992 the Brazilian government finally recognized the rights to Yanomami Lands
What is the government doing? • However the Brazilian government wants to significantly reduce the land that the Yanomami Indians have right to. • They want to do this because of the potential profit the mines could bring, colonisation of the land and export of wood. • This is why organisations have stepped in to help fight for Yanomami rights
What is a non government organisation (NGO) • Is any non profit organisation, voluntary citizen group which is organized on a local, national or international government. • They aim to improve conditions of people around the world. • They fight for such this as human rights, land rightsand medical support.
Survival International • Survival international is a human rights organisation that was formed in 1969. • It is the only organisation world wide that is working for tribal rights. • The organisation is funded by almost entirely concerned members of the public and some foundations
Survival international • This organisation has strong morals and ethics and are extremely determined in helping indigenous tribal people. • They organisation will not take any money from national governments as they are the main violators. • Almost 250,000 people have helped the organisation over 100 countries.
Yanomami-Hilfee.V. • The Yanomami-Hilfee.V. is a non profit organisation aimed at helping Indigenous peoples of South America. • This organisation is primarily concerned with medical support. • Their latest project was launched in 2010 aimed at preparing another medical station in remote Yanomami territory
Hutukara • In 2004 there was a foundation created by 11 Yanomami Indians called Hutukara. • Hutukara was formed to by a former tribes man David Kopenawa. • The main aim of this organisation is to deal with land rights and secure their medical care
FUNASA (National Health Foundation) • FUNASA (National Health Foundation) is aiming at decentralizing health care in Yanomami territory, including the Brazilian and Venezuela frontier.
URIHI-Saude • URIHI-Saude is a non profit organisation that aims to support institutional Yanomami Indians and promote the defense of their collective rights , especially to their health. • Provides help to 50% of the Yanomami population
Todays activity • Log onto the following website http://www.survivalinternational.org/ • Answer the following questions • Why was the foundation formed? • What year were they founded? • What locations around the world can they be found? • What does the location of these offices say about the organisation? • What is the aim of the organisation? • Explain what is meant by tribal peoples • Where is the tribal voice? • Describe what they do with donated money? • Explain how they achieve their objectives • Does anybody agree with what this organisation is doing? Who? • Does this organisation have any opposition? Who?
Extension • If you finish the following activity research the Yanomami tribe on this organisations website and read two articles and answer the following questions • What is the title of the of the article? • When was the article written? • Explain what has happened • Describe who has been effected • Do you think this organisation could help the situation