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On Jan. 31, the University community had the opportunity to hear Davi Kopenawa speak about the ongoing systematic erasure of the Yanomami people and what it means for the Amazon Rainforest.
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Shaman and Yanomami Indigenous leader Davi Kopenawa spoke at a Princeton panel discussion. Kopenawa has advocated for the Yanomami people’s rights since the 1970s and is the author of "The Falling Sky: Words of a Yanomami Shaman."
The Swiss-born photographer has spent more than five decades raising visibility for the South American Indigenous group’s struggle to protect their land, people, and culture.