Through the Nossa Floresta Nossa Casa project, in partnership with Forest Trends, PPA and USAID, a collection of books was launched on the value chains of 21 indigenous peoples in 8 ITs that make up the Tupi Mosaic in Brazil, with the aim of developing economic initiatives that promote forest conservation. The books present concepts on indigenous territorial economic governance, challenges and opportunities for market access and specific activities underway in the territory.
The importance of cultural integrity and education for the preservation of ancestral knowledge reinforces the importance of unity among indigenous peoples and the encounter and interaction with different cultures, emphasizing the establishment of a direct connection between different activities, among them, the crafts value chain.
