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Memorial of indigenous lives

This space is dedicated to indigenous lives lost during the Covid-19 pandemic, in particular, to indigenous elders. In addition to being a life that is lost, along with it is also lost a plurality of ancestral knowledge of which they (they) are guardians (ã). These elderly people are considered by their peoples to be the "encyclopedias" or the living "libraries" of their cultures. They are the ones who keep and pass on this knowledge from generation to generation through oral tradition.

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In view of the current scenario of the Covid-19 pandemic in the country, which is going through the worst phase since the first case of contamination in March 2020, continuing to make the health situation of indigenous peoples in the state visible and mapping the Covid-19 pandemic continues being a challenge. In a context of dissemination of fake news and denials that has affected the indigenous people and made it impossible to immunize the different peoples spread across the state, with a very high number of refusals, present the vaccination data and invest in their publication in a specific and differentiated way , is synonymous with love and appreciation of life.

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