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CATALOG OF HANDICRAFTS FROM THE TUPI GUAPORÉ TERRITORY

This catalog is the result of collaboration between the Forest Trends Communities and Territorial Governance Initiative (ICGT-FT), Greendata, the Partners for the Amazon Platform, USAID Brazil, and the indigenous peoples of Rondônia and Mato Grosso, a region recently known as Tupi Guaporé.

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This catalog is the result of collaboration between the Forest Trends Communities and Territorial Governance Initiative (ICGT-FT), Greendata, the Partners for the Amazon Platform, USAID Brazil, and the indigenous peoples of Rondônia and Mato Grosso, a region recently known as Tupi Guaporé.

The Tupi Guaporé is a vast territory intertwined with protected area corridors, including the Itenez-Mamoré-Guaporé Binational Ecological Corridor, the Tupi Mondé and Tupi Kwahiva Ethnoenvironmental Corridors. These corridors are home to approximately 28 indigenous peoples and traditional communities, totaling around 10,000 people, of whom 8,076 are indigenous, and the rest are chestnut gatherers, rubber tappers and extractivists.

CATALOG OF HANDICRAFTS FROM THE TUPI GUAPORÉ TERRITORY

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