TERRITORIAL MANAGEMENT PLANNING

Between March 16 and 18, 2026, the Kaarimã village hosted another strategic territorial management planning meeting, bringing together members from across the Xipaya Indigenous Land community. The activity included a participatory assessment aimed at defining actions to be implemented between 2026 and 2028, including the organization of the territorial management council and initiatives for monitoring fish and tracajás (Amazon river turtles), among other essential actions for caring for the territory.

Official photo marking the completion of the Territorial Management planning for the Xipaya Indigenous Land

Group discussion focusing on territorial and environmental protection
Group discussion focusing on institutional strengthening

With the participation of Indigenous leaders, elders, women, youth, and children, the gathering reaffirmed the collective strength of the Xipaya people in building pathways grounded in dialogue, listening, and unity. We also counted on the support of The Nature Conservancy (TNC) in organizing and facilitating the discussions.

This moment represents another milestone in the history of the territory, strengthening self-governance practices and valuing traditional knowledge alongside strategies for protection and sustainability. The collective construction of decisions demonstrates the community’s commitment to future generations and to the preservation of their ways of life.

Presentation of the discussion on territorial and environmental protection
Presentation of the discussion on institutional strengthening

Through this initiative, Instituto Juma reinforces its commitment to strengthening Indigenous autonomy and territorial management, supporting processes collectively built by Xipaya communities. By encouraging spaces for participation, listening, and planning, the Institute contributes to the appreciation of traditional knowledge, the protection of the territory, and the continuity of Indigenous ways of life for future generations.

Group discussion focusing on comunication
Maria Lúcia, president of the Juma Institute and member of the plenary session, contributing ideas during the Territorial Management planning

Speech by elder Maria Lucia, president of the Juma Institute of the Kaarimã village, Xipaya Indigenous Land
Juma Xipaya during the discussion on territorial and environmental protection
Group discussion on territorial and environmental protection

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