MULHERES QUE NORTEIAM
TAPAJÓS ÃGAWARAITÁ
PRISCILA TAPAJOWARA
2018, 15’
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MULHERES QUE NORTEIAM24 Nov - Dec 08th (24h) IC PLAY
The film talks about the spirituality and sacredness of the 13 indigenous peoples of the lower Tapajós region, and shows the importance of ancestral knowledge that generates awareness and respect for the enchanted and for mother earth. For us, it is essential to pass on knowledge to younger people, as this is the only way to maintain the culture of our people.
about the director PRISCILA TAPAJOWARA
Indigenous activist born on the banks of the Tapajós River, in Santarém (Pa). Graduated in Audiovisual Production, she works as a photographer, director, director of photography, producer, always with themes focused on environmental, social and indigenous issues, through photos and videos of her region, with its residents, daily life, traditions, stories, struggles and resistance. She is co-coordinator of Indigenous Media.original title
TAPAJÓS ÃGAWARAITÁ
country
Brazil
cinematography
Priscila Tapajowara
sound
Lívia Kumaruara
producer
Nató Audiovisual
contact
ptapajowara@gmail.com
The film talks about the spirituality and sacredness of the 13 indigenous peoples of the lower Tapajós region, and shows the importance of ancestral knowledge that generates awareness and respect for the enchanted and for mother earth. For us, it is essential to pass on knowledge to younger people, as this is the only way to maintain the culture of our people.