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Davi Kopenawa is a prominent Yanomami shaman and advocate for the rights of Indigenous peoples in Brazil. Born in the Yanomami territory in 1956, he has dedicated his life to protecting the rainforest and the culture of his people. Kopenawa is known for his deep spiritual connection to the forest, which he describes as a living entity that must be respected and preserved. His work has brought international attention to the threats faced by Indigenous communities and the ecological significance of their lands.

In addition to his advocacy, Kopenawa is a respected author, having co-written "The Falling Sky: Words of a Yanomami Shaman," which offers insights into Yanomami cosmology and the challenges they face from outside forces. Through his writings and speeches, he emphasizes the importance of safeguarding Indigenous knowledge and maintaining the balance between nature and humanity. His efforts have inspired many to recognize the rights of Indigenous peoples and the critical role they play in environmental conservation.

Nazionalità Brasiliano
Data di nascita January 1, 1956
Luogo di nascita Yanomami territory, Brazil