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Our Rights
Filmmaker Name:
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Vincent Carelli
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Film Length:
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18 min
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Film Year:
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2000
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Duration:
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0-20 min
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Decade:
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2000s
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Series:
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Indians in Brazil series
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Collection:
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Video in the Villages collection
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Color:
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color
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Our Rights outlines the rights guaranteed to indigenous people by the 1988 Constitution of Brazil: right to land, health, education in their own language and free organization of their communities. Statements from the leader of the Federation of Indigenous Organizations from Rio Negro (FOIRN) and leaders from indigenous tribes such as Kaiowá, Kaxinawá, Yanomami, Ashaninka and Kaingang reiterate the need for this legislation to be enforced on a practical level, while praising its respect for cultural differences. The video also shows some popular perceptions of indigenous people in Brazil, not all of them accurate. Indigenous leaders say that Indians need more central organization, labor skills and cultural self-esteem in order to gain the strength and respect they deserve.
Disclaimer on Naming:Please be aware that this documentary may include outdated or potentially offensive language. Such terms are not endorsed by DER but are presented in their original context to promote awareness, education, and discussion. Learn more about DER’s efforts to use reparative language and honor the preferred names of Indigenous communities by clicking here.
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