Nearly 1500 people used Rio's Flamengo Beach as a canvas today, their bodies forming the lines of an enormous image promoting the importance of free-running rivers, truly clean energy sources like solar power and including indigenous knowledge as part of the solution to climate issues. The activity was led by Brazil's many indigenous peoples organized under the umbrella of the Articulation of Brazilian indigenous people (APIB) and comprising the majority of the "human banner" participants.

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Nearly 1500 people used Rio's Flamengo Beach as a canvas today, their bodies forming the lines of an enormous image promoting the importance of free-running rivers, truly clean energy sources like solar power and including indigenous knowledge as part of the solution to climate issues. The activity was led by Brazil's many indigenous peoples organized under the umbrella of the Articulation of Brazilian indigenous people (APIB) and comprising the majority of the "human banner" participants - with the participation of Raoni Metuktire (1930), Caiapó etnicity, the most famous Indian leader in Brazil.

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Nearly 1500 people used Rio's Flamengo Beach as a canvas today, their bodies forming the lines of an enormous image promoting the importance of free-running rivers, truly clean energy sources like solar power and including indigenous knowledge as part of the solution to climate issues. The activity was led by Brazil's many indigenous peoples organized under the umbrella of the Articulation of Brazilian indigenous people (APIB) and comprising the majority of the "human banner" participants.
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Nearly 1500 people used Rio's Flamengo Beach as a canvas today, their bodies forming the lines of an enormous image promoting the importance of free-running rivers, truly clean energy sources like solar power and including indigenous knowledge as part of the solution to climate issues. The activity was led by Brazil's many indigenous peoples organized under the umbrella of the Articulation of Brazilian indigenous people (APIB) and comprising the majority of the "human banner" participants.
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Nearly 1500 people used Rio's Flamengo Beach as a canvas today, their bodies forming the lines of an enormous image promoting the importance of free-running rivers, truly clean energy sources like solar power and including indigenous knowledge as part of the solution to climate issues. The activity was led by Brazil's many indigenous peoples organized under the umbrella of the Articulation of Brazilian indigenous people (APIB) and comprising the majority of the "human banner" participants.
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Nearly 1500 people used Rio's Flamengo Beach as a canvas today, their bodies forming the lines of an enormous image promoting the importance of free-running rivers, truly clean energy sources like solar power and including indigenous knowledge as part of the solution to climate issues. The activity was led by Brazil's many indigenous peoples organized under the umbrella of the Articulation of Brazilian indigenous people (APIB) and comprising the majority of the "human banner" participants.
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Raoni Metuktire (1930), Caiapó etnicity, is the most famous Indian leader in Brazil. He took part in a big event organized during the "Cupula dos Povos", the event which takes place alongside the U.N. conference on Sustentable Developement (Rio+20). Nearly 1500 people used Rio's Flamengo Beach as a canvas today, their bodies forming the lines of an enormous image promoting the importance of free-running rivers, truly clean energy sources like solar power and including indigenous knowledge as part of the solution to climate issues. The activity was led by Brazil's many indigenous peoples organized under the umbrella of the Articulation of Brazilian indigenous people (APIB) and comprising the majority of the "human banner" participants.
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Raoni Metuktire (1930), Caiapó etnicity, is the most famous Indian leader in Brazil. He took part in a big event organized during the "Cupula dos Povos", the event which takes place alongside the U.N. conference on Sustentable Developement (Rio+20). Nearly 1500 people used Rio's Flamengo Beach as a canvas today, their bodies forming the lines of an enormous image promoting the importance of free-running rivers, truly clean energy sources like solar power and including indigenous knowledge as part of the solution to climate issues. The activity was led by Brazil's many indigenous peoples organized under the umbrella of the Articulation of Brazilian indigenous people (APIB) and comprising the majority of the "human banner" participants.
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Nearly 1500 people used Rio's Flamengo Beach as a canvas today, their bodies forming the lines of an enormous image promoting the importance of free-running rivers, truly clean energy sources like solar power and including indigenous knowledge as part of the solution to climate issues. The activity was led by Brazil's many indigenous peoples organized under the umbrella of the Articulation of Brazilian indigenous people (APIB) and comprising the majority of the "human banner" participants.
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Nearly 1500 people used Rio's Flamengo Beach as a canvas today, their bodies forming the lines of an enormous image promoting the importance of free-running rivers, truly clean energy sources like solar power and including indigenous knowledge as part of the solution to climate issues. The activity was led by Brazil's many indigenous peoples organized under the umbrella of the Articulation of Brazilian indigenous people (APIB) and comprising the majority of the "human banner" participants.
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Nearly 1500 people used Rio's Flamengo Beach as a canvas today, their bodies forming the lines of an enormous image promoting the importance of free-running rivers, truly clean energy sources like solar power and including indigenous knowledge as part of the solution to climate issues. The activity was led by Brazil's many indigenous peoples organized under the umbrella of the Articulation of Brazilian indigenous people (APIB) and comprising the majority of the "human banner" participants.
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Raoni Metuktire (1930), Caiapó etnicity, is the most famous Indian leader in Brazil. He took part in a big event organized during the "Cupula dos Povos", the event which takes place alongside the U.N. conference on Sustentable Developement (Rio+20). Nearly 1500 people used Rio's Flamengo Beach as a canvas today, their bodies forming the lines of an enormous image promoting the importance of free-running rivers, truly clean energy sources like solar power and including indigenous knowledge as part of the solution to climate issues. The activity was led by Brazil's many indigenous peoples organized under the umbrella of the Articulation of Brazilian indigenous people (APIB) and comprising the majority of the "human banner" participants.
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Nearly 1500 people used Rio's Flamengo Beach as a canvas today, their bodies forming the lines of an enormous image promoting the importance of free-running rivers, truly clean energy sources like solar power and including indigenous knowledge as part of the solution to climate issues. The activity was led by Brazil's many indigenous peoples organized under the umbrella of the Articulation of Brazilian indigenous people (APIB) and comprising the majority of the "human banner" participants.
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Raoni Metuktire (1930), Caiapó etnicity, is the most famous Indian leader in Brazil. He took part in a big event organized during the "Cupula dos Povos", the event which takes place alongside the U.N. conference on Sustentable Developement (Rio+20). Nearly 1500 people used Rio's Flamengo Beach as a canvas today, their bodies forming the lines of an enormous image promoting the importance of free-running rivers, truly clean energy sources like solar power and including indigenous knowledge as part of the solution to climate issues. The activity was led by Brazil's many indigenous peoples organized under the umbrella of the Articulation of Brazilian indigenous people (APIB) and comprising the majority of the "human banner" participants.
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To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the "Manifest of Flowers", artists and activists "planted" white roses, made ​​of crepe paper, on the sand of Copacabana Beach, the South Zone of Rio's protest against violence and social exclusion is to call the attention of the authorities participating in the UN Conference on Environment and Development (Rio +20). The "Manifest of Flowers" first occurred in Mangabeiras Park, in Belo Horizonte, in 2003, plans to hold performances and artistic interventions in various Brazilian cities.
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To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the "Manifest of Flowers", artists and activists "planted" white roses, made ​​of crepe paper, on the sand of Copacabana Beach, the South Zone of Rio's protest against violence and social exclusion is to call the attention of the authorities participating in the UN Conference on Environment and Development (Rio +20). The "Manifest of Flowers" first occurred in Mangabeiras Park, in Belo Horizonte, in 2003, plans to hold performances and artistic interventions in various Brazilian cities.
Manifest of Flowers
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To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the "Manifest of Flowers", artists and activists "planted" white roses, made ​​of crepe paper, on the sand of Copacabana Beach, the South Zone of Rio's protest against violence and social exclusion is to call the attention of the authorities participating in the UN Conference on Environment and Development (Rio +20). The "Manifest of Flowers" first occurred in Mangabeiras Park, in Belo Horizonte, in 2003, plans to hold performances and artistic interventions in various Brazilian cities.
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​UNESCO brings The Giant Poem to the Conference Rio +20 organized by United Nations in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro.The action took place at the beach Rio's Copacabana.This is the first Giant Poem made ​​in South America and the longest developed on a beach.The subject that will turn poetic composition the importance of the ocean to balance in all ecosystems on Earth. ​
The Giant Poem (UNESCO)
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​UNESCO brings The Giant Poem to the Conference Rio +20 organized by United Nations in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro.The action took place at the beach Rio's Copacabana.This is the first Giant Poem made ​​in South America and the longest developed on a beach.The subject that will turn poetic composition the importance of the ocean to balance in all ecosystems on Earth. ​
The Giant Poem (UNESCO)
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​UNESCO brings The Giant Poem to the Conference Rio +20 organized by United Nations in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro.The action took place at the beach Rio's Copacabana.This is the first Giant Poem made ​​in South America and the longest developed on a beach.The subject that will turn poetic composition the importance of the ocean to balance in all ecosystems on Earth. ​
The Giant Poem (UNESCO)
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​UNESCO brings The Giant Poem to the Conference Rio +20 organized by United Nations in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro.The action took place at the beach Rio's Copacabana.This is the first Giant Poem made ​​in South America and the longest developed on a beach.The subject that will turn poetic composition the importance of the ocean to balance in all ecosystems on Earth. ​
The Giant Poem (UNESCO)
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​UNESCO brings The Giant Poem to the Conference Rio +20 organized by United Nations in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro.The action took place at the beach Rio's Copacabana.This is the first Giant Poem made ​​in South America and the longest developed on a beach.The subject that will turn poetic composition the importance of the ocean to balance in all ecosystems on Earth. ​
The Giant Poem (UNESCO)
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​Angel Arenas, creator of initiative and member of Unesco Civil Heir. Unesco brings The Giant Poem to the Conference Rio +20 organized by United Nations in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro.The action took place at the beach Rio's Copacabana.This is the first Giant Poem made ​​in South America and the longest developed on a beach.The subject that will turn poetic composition the importance of the ocean to balance in all ecosystems on Earth. ​
The Giant Poem (UNESCO)
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​UNESCO brings The Giant Poem to the Conference Rio +20 organized by United Nations in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro.The action took place at the beach Rio's Copacabana.This is the first Giant Poem made ​​in South America and the longest developed on a beach.The subject that will turn poetic composition the importance of the ocean to balance in all ecosystems on Earth. ​
The Giant Poem (UNESCO)
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