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The Sawré Muybu Indigenous Territory ( pt, Terra Indígena Sawré Muybu), also called the Daje Kapap Eipi, is an indigenous territory of
Munduruku The Munduruku, also known as Mundurucu or Wuy Jugu or BMJ, are an indigenous people of Brazil living in the Amazon River basin. Some Munduruku communities are part of the Coatá-Laranjal Indigenous Land. They had an estimated population in 2014 ...
people in the state of
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, Brazil. It includes land that is sacred to the Mundurukus. Issuance of the document that delimits the territory was delayed until April 2016 because of the problems recognition would create with the proposed
São Luiz do Tapajós Dam The São Luiz do Tapajós Dam was expected to be the second largest hydroelectric dam in Brazil, after Belo Monte. It would have an installed capacity of 8,040 MW and its reservoir would cover about 400 km2 in the Tapajós river basin. The pl ...
, which would flood part of the area. As of November 2016 the territory had still not been formally created by decree.


Location

The Sawré Muybu Indigenous Territory is in the municipalities of
Itaituba Itaituba is a city and municipality located in the state of Pará, Brazil, and one of the most important socioeconomic centers in the western region of the State. Location Itaituba is the fifteenth largest city (by population) in the State of ...
and Trairão, in the Middle Tapajós, in the southwest of Pará state. The Sawré Muybu is located on the right (east) bank of the
Tapajós The Tapajós ( pt, Rio Tapajós ) is a river in Brazil. It runs through the Amazon Rainforest and is a major tributary of the Amazon River. When combined with the Juruena River, the Tapajós is approximately long. It is one of the largest clearw ...
river to the south of the town of
Itaituba Itaituba is a city and municipality located in the state of Pará, Brazil, and one of the most important socioeconomic centers in the western region of the State. Location Itaituba is the fifteenth largest city (by population) in the State of ...
, Pará. It is bounded by the Tapajós to the west and its tributary the
Jamanxim River The Jamanxim River is a river of Pará state in north-central Brazil. Originating in the Serra do Cachimbo, it is a tributary of the Tapajós, into which it flows a few kilometers upstream from Itaituba. Course The river flows through the Tapa ...
to the east, and includes the land down to the juncture of the two rivers to the north. The territory is composed of very fertile "black Indian land". It has an area of . The territory is threatened by proposed dams and by illegal loggers and diamond miners.


People

Sawré Muybu is one of the territories of the
Munduruku The Munduruku, also known as Mundurucu or Wuy Jugu or BMJ, are an indigenous people of Brazil living in the Amazon River basin. Some Munduruku communities are part of the Coatá-Laranjal Indigenous Land. They had an estimated population in 2014 ...
people. Sawré Muybu is called "Daje Kapap Eypi" by the Munduruku. It contains the "Fecho" and "Ilha da Montanha" sacred sites, where Karosakaybu created mankind and the Tapajós River from the tucumã seed. In Munduruku mythology the "Fecho", a stretch where the river narrows, is the place where the river first emerged. Based on archeological studies by Bruna Cigaran Rocha and Vinicius Honorato de Oliveira the middle Tapajós would have been occupied by the Munduruku long before the 20th century. 19th century accounts mention Munduruku villages in the region. They were driven from the area by the advance of the rubber economy after 1900. In the 1970s, after the decline of the rubber plantations, the Munduruku returned to the middle Tapajós and the sacred sites. The present population of Sawré Muybu are Munduruku who migrated there from the upper Tapajós in the second half of the 20th century, or their descendants. The Munduruku population had gone through a long period of decline due to contact with outside society, but was now recovering. As of 2013 the FUNAI gave estimated population of Sawré Muybu as 132
Munduruku The Munduruku, also known as Mundurucu or Wuy Jugu or BMJ, are an indigenous people of Brazil living in the Amazon River basin. Some Munduruku communities are part of the Coatá-Laranjal Indigenous Land. They had an estimated population in 2014 ...
people. In 2014 Siasi/Sesai reported that the population was 168. The indigenous organization Associação Indígena Pahyhy'p (AIP) is active in the territory.


Dams

The proposed
São Luiz do Tapajós Dam The São Luiz do Tapajós Dam was expected to be the second largest hydroelectric dam in Brazil, after Belo Monte. It would have an installed capacity of 8,040 MW and its reservoir would cover about 400 km2 in the Tapajós river basin. The pl ...
on the Tapajós would be just downstream from the territory, and the proposed
Cachoeira do Cai Dam The Cachoeira do Cai Dam ( pt, Barragem de Cachoeira do Cai}) is a planned hydroelectric dam on the Jamanxim River in the state of Pará, Brazil, with a capacity of . Location The Cachoeira do Cai Dam is proposed to be built on the Jamanxim River ...
on the Jamanxim would adjoin the east of the territory. The proposed Jatobá Dam on the Tapajós would be just upstream from the territory. If the São Luiz do Tapajós Dam is built about 7% of the territory would be flooded, and the Boa Fé village would have to be relocated. The territory coincided with part of the
Itaituba II National Forest Itaituba II National Forest ( pt, Floresta Nacional de Itaituba II) is a national forest in the state of Pará, Brazil. Location The Itaituba II National Forest is in the Amazon biome. It has an area of . It covers parts of the municipalities o ...
, which could not legally be flooded. In January 2012 President
Dilma Rousseff Dilma Vana Rousseff (; born 14 December 1947) is a Brazilian economist and politician who served as the 36th president of Brazil, holding the position from 2011 until her impeachment and removal from office on 31 August 2016. She is the first w ...
reduced the limits of seven conservation units, including Itaituba II. The area occupied by the Munduruku was now no longer protected and could be flooded by the reservoir of the hydroelectric dam. Government-funded studies suggested that the Munduruku should be relocated, a proposal fiercely opposed by the 13,000 Munduruku people who live along the Tapajós and its tributaries, and whose way of life is threatened by other dams in the region. The
Fundação Nacional do Índio Fundação Nacional do Índio (, ''National Indian Foundation'') or FUNAI is a Brazilian governmental protection agency for Amerindian interests and their culture. Original founding as Indian Protection Service In 1910, the Indian Protecti ...
(National Indian Foundation, FUNAI) has stated that this would be unconstitutional. Supporters of the plan said the constitutional protection of the Munduruku did not apply since the territory had not been officially demarcated.


Recognition process


Preparation of the study

The demarcation process was initiated by FUNAI decree 1.099 of 13 November 2007 and renewed by further decrees in 2008, 2010 and 2012. The ''Relatório Circunstanciado'' (Circumstantial Report) was completed in 2013. The "Detailed Written Report of Identification and Delimitation of the Indigenous Land of Sawré Muybu", completed in September 2013, concluded that the state must acknowledge Sawré Muybu as an indigenous territory to guarantee that its residents' rights are respected. Publication was delayed. In 2014 the Munduruku began to demarcate the territory themselves, since FUNAI would not. In 2015 the Federal Justice of Pará, following an action by the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office, ordered FUNAI to publish the Circumstantial Report in the Federal Official Gazette. The Ipereg movement of Munduruku people received a UN award for their self-demarcation initiative at the end of 2015. Early in April 2016 the Munduruku composed a letter to the government at their 26th Assembly in which they expressed concern over the energy policies of presidents
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and Dilma Rousseff and said they would not accept construction of five hydroelectric plants of the Tapajós and Jamanxin Rivers. They pointed to the example of the inhabitants of the
Tocantins River The Tocantins River ( pt, Rio Tocantins, link=no , , Parkatêjê: ''Pyti'' ɨˈti is a river in Brazil, the central fluvial artery of the country. In the Tupi language, its name means " toucan's beak" (''Tukã'' for "toucan" and ''Ti'' for "beak ...
, who were still waiting for compensation more than 30 years after being expelled so the
Tucuruí Dam The Tucuruí Dam (Tucuruí means "grasshopper's water", translated from Tupí language; pt, Tucuruí) is a concrete gravity dam on the Tocantins River located on the Tucuruí County in the State of Pará, Brazil. The main purpose of the dam is ...
could be built.


Publication

FUNAI finally published identification and delimitation studies of four indigenous lands on 19 April 2016, including the Sawré Muybu Indigenous Territory. FUNAI President João Pedro said that his agency recognized the traditional nature of the occupation of their lands by the indigenous peoples and was advancing with respect to guaranteeing the territory for them. Following publication there were 90 days for non-indigenous people living in the demarcated territory to contest the study or to demand compensation. After that it was expected that the President of Brazil would formally approve creation of the territories. This action followed the vote to impeach President Dilma Rousseff in the chamber of deputies on 17 April 2016. Also on 19 April 2016 the
Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources Brazilian Institute of the Environment and Renewable Natural Resources ( pt, Instituto Brasileiro do Meio Ambiente e dos Recursos Naturais Renováveis, IBAMA) is the Brazilian Ministry of the Environment's administrative arm. IBAMA supports anti- ...
(IBAMA) suspended environmental licensing for the São Luiz do Tapajós Dam. IBAMA stated that it was a coincidence that both actions occurred on the same day. The move towards recognition of Sawre Muybu and other territories by the new administration was hailed as a great achievement by supporters of the rights of indigenous peoples. Recognition of the Sawré Muybu Indigenous Territory will force the government to take a new approach to dialog with the indigenous people over the proposed dams. New laws will be required to authorize flooding of the indigenous lands. Recognition should also help protect the territory from illegal loggers and miners.


Further delays

On 30 May 2016 Federal Public Prosecutor's Office (MPF) recommended that IBAMA cancel the licensing of the São Luiz do Tapajós hydroelectric plant. IBAMA asked for more time so it could study a presentation from
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that challenged FUNAI's understanding, claiming that the 1988 constitution only protected territories in existence when it was instituted. There were indications that the Federal Supreme Court would reject this argument on the basis that the constitutional rights of the indigenous people to the land they traditionally occupied was not dependent on the formal recognition status at any given time. On 28 July 2016 the MPF again recommended that IBAMA definitively cancel the licensing process. The April publication of the Circumstantial Identification and Delimitation Report (RCID) had made the plant unconstitutional, since the 1988 Constitution expressly prohibits removal of indigenous peoples from their lands. IBAMA had ten days to respond. On 20 June 2016 it was reported that Munduruku Indians had decided to place signs on the boundaries of the territory themselves. Over the next two weeks they would install about 50 signs that would state that the area is protected and access by strangers is forbidden. Environmental activists would assist the Indians. The Indians asserted that of the São Luiz do Tapajós reservoir, at least would flood parts of Sawré Muybu. When asked about the legality of the signs, FUNAI would only say that the demarcation process was in a 90-day phase in which interested parties could challenge the agency's studies. After this the process would follow the Ministry of Justice procedure of declaration of limits and physical demarcation. On 29 November 2016 about 80 leaders of the Indigenous Missionary Council (CIMI) and
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environmentalists protested at the
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in
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over delays in demarcation of the Sawré Muybu Indigenous Territory. They placed 180 arrows in the lawn of the ministry to represent the number of days that had been allowed for publishing the ordinance declaring the territory. They then occupied the ministry's meeting room, demanding to speak to Minister of Justice
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. Instead, FUNAI President Agostinho do Nascimento Netto spoke to them. Walter Coutinho of FUNAI said the agency had not understood the challenges of the phase leading up to the decree.


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