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Documentary reveals the role of social mapping in defending traditional territories in RJ and SP Imagine a territory full of diversity, challenges, historical struggles and demands that mobilize traditional peoples and communities in search of ensuring the continuity of their lives and cultures. In this place, located on the coast between Rio de Janeiro and the State of São Paulo, the Traditional Communities Forum movement is carrying out a large-scale social mapping project called the Povos Project. The documentary was made by several hands during the journeys that led to the social mapping being carried out in the first years of the project and narrates part of this journey with the caiçara, indigenous and quilombola peoples of Paraty and Ubatuba. A historical demand of the Traditional Communities Forum (FCT), the implementation of the Povos Project is a mitigation measure required by IBAMA, within the scope of the federal environmental licensing of Petrobras' oil and gas production activity in the Pre-Salt Complex. The project is being implemented by the Bocaina Observatory of Sustainable and Healthy Territories (OTSS), a partnership between the FCT and the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz). Also participating are the National Coordination for the Articulation of Black Rural Quilombola Communities (CONAQ), the Guarani Yvyrupá Commission (CGY) and the National Coordination of Traditional Caiçaras Communities (CNCTC), which complete the project board with the mission of ensuring that all the rights of the communities are respected. Want to know more about the Povos Project? Click here: www.otss.org.br #ProjetoPovos #CartografiaSocial #Angra #Paraty #Ubatuba #Caicaras #Quilombolas #Indigenas #FCT #Fiocruz #OTSS #Conaq #CNCTC #CGY #Petrobras #Ibama