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  • Children of Don Quichotte.<br />
In France more and more impressing action against the housing crisis, homelessness and speculation is rising. Our old friends from DAL have organized another spectacular squat in Paris and built the “ministry for housing crisis”. New groups and movements, especially the “children of Don Quichotte” have organized camps with homeless.
    Children of Don Quichotte by Bruno V...jpg
  • Children of Don Quichotte..In France more and more impressing action against the housing crisis, homelessness and speculation is rising. Our old friends from DAL have organized another spectacular squat in Paris and built the ?ministry for housing crisis?. New groups and movements, especially the ?children of Don Quichotte? have organized camps with homeless.
    Don_Quixote_01.jpg
  • During my collaboration with an UNESCO program, I went several times in Africa, including Rwanda<br />
Here are some photos of these different missions, mostly with regard to orphans of Rwanda and the mission with Marie Jose Perrec and Marie Jose Lallart (UNESCO)<br />
Here in an orphenage, Kigali.<br />
In this small country, 26 338 km2 for 11 millions persons , the abandonments of children are very numerous.<br />
The genocide has left many victims with disabilities.<br />
Without resources, they also accomodated by the orphanages.<br />
And the old women watch over the children...
    Rwanda-Ki032.jpg
  • During my collaboration with an UNESCO program, I went several times in Africa, including Rwanda<br />
Here are some photos of these different missions, mostly with regard to orphans of Rwanda and the mission with Marie Jose Perrec and Marie Jose Lallart (UNESCO)<br />
Here in an orphanage, Kigali.<br />
<br />
In this small country, 26 338 km2 for 11 millions persons , rapes are still very common.<br />
Rwandans violate  Congoleses, Ugandans violate Rwandans...  everyone violates everyone ... and the abandonments of children are very numerous.<br />
<br />
And the orphanages lack financial resources.
    Rwanda-Ki020.jpg
  • During my collaboration with an UNESCO program, I went several times in Africa, including Rwanda<br />
Here are some photos of these different missions, mostly with regard to orphans of Rwanda and the mission with Marie Jose Perrec and Marie Jose Lallart (UNESCO)<br />
Here in an orphanage, Kigali.<br />
In this small country, 26 338 km2 for 11 millions persons , rapes are still very common.<br />
Rwandans violate  Congoleses, Ugandans violate Rwandans...  everyone violates everyone ... and the abandonments of children are very numerous.<br />
And the orphanages lack financial resources.
    Rwanda-Ki019.jpg
  • During my collaboration with an UNESCO program, I went several times in Africa, including Rwanda<br />
Here are some photos of these different missions, mostly with regard to orphans of Rwanda and the mission with Marie Jose Perrec and Marie Jose Lallart (UNESCO)<br />
<br />
Here in an orphanage, Kigali.<br />
<br />
In this small country, 26 338 km2 for 11 millions persons , rapes are still very common.<br />
Rwandans violate  Congoleses, Ugandans violate Rwandans...  everyone violates everyone ... and the abandonments of children are very numerous.
    Rwanda-Ki008.jpg
  • During my collaboration with an UNESCO program, I went several times in Africa, including Rwanda<br />
Here are some photos of these different missions, mostly with regard to orphans of Rwanda and the mission with Marie Jose Perrec and Marie Jose Lallart (UNESCO)<br />
Here in an orphanage, Kigali.<br />
<br />
In this small country, 26 338 km2 for 11 millions persons , rapes are still very common.<br />
Rwandans violate  Congoleses, Ugandans violate Rwandans...  everyone violates everyone ... and the abandonments of children are very numerous.<br />
<br />
And the orphanages lack financial resources.
    Rwanda-Ki029.jpg
  • During my collaboration with an UNESCO program, I went several times in Africa, including Rwanda<br />
Here are some photos of these different missions, mostly with regard to orphans of Rwanda and the mission with Marie Jose Perrec and Marie Jose Lallart (UNESCO)<br />
Here in an orphanage, Kigali.<br />
<br />
In this small country, 26 338 km2 for 11 millions persons , rapes are still very common.<br />
Rwandans violate  Congoleses, Ugandans violate Rwandans...  everyone violates everyone ... and the abandonments of children are very numerous.<br />
<br />
And the orphanages lack financial resources.
    Rwanda-Ki027.jpg
  • During my collaboration with an UNESCO program, I went several times in Africa, including Rwanda<br />
Here are some photos of these different missions, mostly with regard to orphans of Rwanda and the mission with Marie Jose Perrec and Marie Jose Lallart (UNESCO)<br />
Here in an orphanage, Kigali.<br />
<br />
In this small country, 26 338 km2 for 11 millions persons , rapes are still very common.<br />
Rwandans violate  Congoleses, Ugandans violate Rwandans...  everyone violates everyone ... and the abandonments of children are very numerous.<br />
<br />
And the orphanages lack financial resources.
    Rwanda-Ki026.jpg
  • During my collaboration with an UNESCO program, I went several times in Africa, including Rwanda<br />
Here are some photos of these different missions, mostly with regard to orphans of Rwanda and the mission with Marie Jose Perrec and Marie Jose Lallart (UNESCO)<br />
Here in an orphanage, Kigali.<br />
<br />
In this small country, 26 338 km2 for 11 millions persons , rapes are still very common.<br />
Rwandans violate  Congoleses, Ugandans violate Rwandans...  everyone violates everyone ... and the abandonments of children are very numerous.<br />
<br />
And the orphanages lack financial resources.
    Rwanda-Ki024.jpg
  • During my collaboration with an UNESCO program, I went several times in Africa, including Rwanda<br />
Here are some photos of these different missions, mostly with regard to orphans of Rwanda and the mission with Marie Jose Perrec and Marie Jose Lallart (UNESCO)<br />
Here in an orphanage, Kigali.<br />
<br />
In this small country, 26 338 km2 for 11 millions persons , rapes are still very common.<br />
Rwandans violate  Congoleses, Ugandans violate Rwandans...  everyone violates everyone ... and the abandonments of children are very numerous.<br />
<br />
And the orphanages lack financial resources.
    Rwanda-Ki021.jpg
  • During my collaboration with an UNESCO program, I went several times in Africa, including Rwanda<br />
Here are some photos of these different missions, mostly with regard to orphans of Rwanda and the mission with Marie Jose Perrec and Marie Jose Lallart (UNESCO).<br />
Marie Jose Perrec with a young orphan, Kigali.<br />
n this small country, 26 338 km2 for 11 millions persons , rapes are still very common.<br />
Rwandans violate  Congoleses, Ugandans violate Rwandans...  everyone violates everyone ... and the abandonments of children are very numerous.
    Rwanda-Ki011.jpg
  • During my collaboration with an UNESCO program, I went several times in Africa, including Rwanda<br />
Here are some photos of these different missions, mostly with regard to orphans of Rwanda and the mission with Marie Jose Perrec and Marie Jose Lallart (UNESCO)<br />
Here in an orphanage, Kigali.<br />
In this small country, 26 338 km2 for 11 millions persons , rapes are still very common.<br />
Rwandans violate  Congoleses, Ugandans violate Rwandans...  everyone violates everyone ... and the abandonments of children are very numerous.
    Rwanda-Ki005.jpg
  • During my collaboration with an UNESCO program, I went several times in Africa, including Rwanda<br />
Here are some photos of these different missions, mostly with regard to orphans of Rwanda and the mission with Marie Jose Perrec and Marie Jose Lallart (UNESCO)<br />
Here, baby in an orphanage, Kigali.<br />
In this small country, 26 338 km2 for 11 millions persons , rapes are still very common.<br />
Rwandans violate  Congoleses, Ugandans violate Rwandans...  everyone violates everyone ... and the abandonments of children are very numerous.
    Rwanda-Ki004.jpg
  • The National Museum of Natural History in Paris: the Gallery of Comparative Anatomy
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  • The National Museum of Natural History in Paris: the Gallery of Comparative Anatomy
    mnhm-6.jpg
  • During my collaboration with an UNESCO program, I went several times in Africa, including Rwanda<br />
Here are some photos of these different missions, mostly with regard to orphans of Rwanda and the mission with Marie Jose Perrec and Marie Jose Lallart (UNESCO)<br />
Here in an orphanage, Kigali.
    Rwanda-Ki013.jpg
  • In the road of Ruhengeri, near the Gorillas Mountains.
    Rwanda-Ru019.jpg
  • During my collaboration with an UNESCO program, I went several times in Africa, including Rwanda<br />
Here are some photos of these different missions, mostly with regard to orphans of Rwanda and the mission with Marie Jose Perrec and Marie Jose Lallart (UNESCO)<br />
Here, young homeless.
    Rwanda-Ki010.jpg
  • On the road of Ruhengeri.
    Rwanda-Ru013.jpg
  • My Collabaration with UNESCO staff helped me make several trips to Africa, including Rwanda.<br />
Here are some photos of these trips, mostly orphans of Rwanda and mission with Marie Jose Perrec.<br />
Here in Kuhengeri, at dawn.
    Rwanda-Ru007.jpg
  • During my collaboration with an UNESCO program, I went several times in Africa, including Rwanda<br />
Here are some photos of these different missions, mostly with regard to orphans of Rwanda and the mission with Marie Jose Perrec and Marie Jose Lallart (UNESCO)<br />
In the road of Ruhengeri.
    Rwanda-Ru003.jpg
  • During my collaboration with an UNESCO program, I went several times in Africa, including Rwanda<br />
Here are some photos of these different missions, mostly with regard to orphans of Rwanda and the mission with Marie Jose Perrec and Marie Jose Lallart (UNESCO)<br />
Here, Marie Jose Perrec.
    Rwanda-Ki028.jpg
  • During my collaboration with an UNESCO program, I went several times in Africa, including Rwanda<br />
Here are some photos of these different missions, mostly with regard to orphans of Rwanda and the mission with Marie Jose Perrec and Marie Jose Lallart (UNESCO)<br />
Here in an orphanage, Kigali.<br />
Schools and orphanages lack financial resources.
    Rwanda-Ki018.jpg
  • During my collaboration with an UNESCO program, I went several times in Africa, including Rwanda<br />
Here are some photos of these different missions, mostly with regard to orphans of Rwanda and the mission with Marie Jose Perrec and Marie Jose Lallart (UNESCO)<br />
Here in an orphanage, Kigali.<br />
Schools and orphanages lack financial resources.
    Rwanda-Ki017.jpg
  • During my collaboration with an UNESCO program, I went several times in Africa, including Rwanda<br />
Here are some photos of these different missions, mostly with regard to orphans of Rwanda and the mission with Marie Jose Perrec and Marie Jose Lallart (UNESCO)<br />
Here in an orphanage, Kigali.<br />
Schools and orphanages lack financial resources.
    Rwanda-Ki016.jpg
  • During my collaboration with an UNESCO program, I went several times in Africa, including Rwanda<br />
Here are some photos of these different missions, mostly with regard to orphans of Rwanda and the mission with Marie Jose Perrec and Marie Jose Lallart (UNESCO)<br />
Here in an orphanage, Kigali.
    Rwanda-Ki035.jpg
  • During my collaboration with an UNESCO program, I went several times in Africa, including Rwanda<br />
Here are some photos of these different missions, mostly with regard to orphans of Rwanda and the mission with Marie Jose Perrec and Marie Jose Lallart (UNESCO)<br />
Here in an orphanage, Kigali.
    Rwanda-Ki012.jpg
  • On the road of Ruhengeri, near the Gorillas Moutains.
    Rwanda-Ru024.jpg
  • Near the Gorillas Mountains, Ruhengeri - Rwanda.<br />
In this area, Dian Fossey undertook an extensive study of gorilla groups. She studied them daily in the mountain forests of Rwanda  over a period of 18 years, then she was murdered.
    Rwanda-Ru023.jpg
  • During my collaboration with an UNESCO program, I went several times in Africa, including Rwanda<br />
Here are some photos of these different missions, mostly with regard to orphans of Rwanda and the mission with Marie Jose Perrec and Marie Jose Lallart (UNESCO)<br />
Ruhengeri, near the Gorillas Mountains.
    Rwanda-Ru018.jpg
  • Ruhengeri, before a run. <br />
During my collaboration with an UNESCO program, I went several times in Africa, including Rwanda<br />
Here are some photos of these different missions, mostly with regard to orphans of Rwanda and the mission with Marie Jose Perrec and Marie Jose Lallart (UNESCO)<br />
Many orphanages are run by priests.<br />
The Catholic Church is very present in Rwanda. The nuns and priests shave the heads of young girls to avoid sexual attraction.
    Rwanda-Ru017.jpg
  • Ruhengeri, before a run. <br />
During my collaboration with an UNESCO program, I went several times in Africa, including Rwanda<br />
Here are some photos of these different missions, mostly with regard to orphans of Rwanda and the mission with Marie Jose Perrec and Marie Jose Lallart (UNESCO)<br />
Many orphanages are run by priests.<br />
The Catholic Church is very present in Rwanda. The nuns and priests shave the heads of young girls to avoid sexual attraction.
    Rwanda-Ru016.jpg
  • During my collaboration with an UNESCO program, I went several times in Africa, including Rwanda<br />
Here are some photos of these different missions, mostly with regard to orphans of Rwanda and the mission with Marie Jose Perrec and Marie Jose Lallart (UNESCO)<br />
Arrival of Marie Jose Perrec.
    Rwanda-Ki009.jpg
  • On the road of Ruhengeri, near the Gorillas Mountains.
    Rwanda-Ru015.jpg
  • On the road of Ruhengeri.
    Rwanda-Ru014.jpg
  • Rwanda-Ru011.jpg
  • During my collaboration with an UNESCO program, I went several times in Africa, including Rwanda<br />
Here are some photos of these different missions, mostly with regard to orphans of Rwanda and the mission with Marie Jose Perrec and Marie Jose Lallart (UNESCO)<br />
Here in an orphanage, Kigali.
    Rwanda-Ki001.jpg
  • A village near the Gorillas Mountains.<br />
Here, Dian Fossey undertook an extensive study of gorilla groups. She studied them daily in the mountain forests of Rwanda  over a period of 18 years, then she was murdered.
    Rwanda-Ru010.jpg
  • My Collabaration with UNESCO staff helped me make several trips to Africa, including Rwanda.<br />
Here are some photos of these trips, mostly orphans of Rwanda and mission with Marie Jose Perrec.<br />
On the road of Ruhengeri.
    Rwanda-Ru009.jpg
  • My Collabaration with UNESCO staff helped me make several trips to Africa, including Rwanda.<br />
Here are some photos of these trips, mostly orphans of Rwanda and mission with Marie Jose Perrec.<br />
On the road of Ruhengeri.
    Rwanda-Ru008.jpg
  • During my collaboration with an UNESCO program, I went several times in Africa, including Rwanda<br />
Here are some photos of these different missions, mostly with regard to orphans of Rwanda and the mission with Marie Jose Perrec and Marie Jose Lallart (UNESCO)<br />
Here in Kigali. The night we went in search of "mybobos", youth homeless from the streets of Kigali. With MJ Perrec and MJ Lallart.
    Rwanda-Ki038.jpg
  • Gorillas Mountain, near Ruhengeri, North Rwanda.
    Rwanda-Ru005.jpg
  • During my collaboration with an UNESCO program, I went several times in Africa, including Rwanda<br />
Here are some photos of these different missions, mostly with regard to orphans of Rwanda and the mission with Marie Jose Perrec and Marie Jose Lallart (UNESCO)<br />
On the road to Kigali, an unexpected breakfast with orphans.
    Rwanda-Ru002.jpg
  • During my collaboration with an UNESCO program, I went several times in Africa, including Rwanda<br />
Here are some photos of these different missions, mostly with regard to orphans of Rwanda and the mission with Marie Jose Perrec and Marie Jose Lallart (UNESCO)<br />
Here, near Ruhengeri.
    Rwanda-Ru001.jpg
  • France has been the theater of a little revolution for human rights. Like all huge cities, many homeless people live in the streets of Paris. There are many of them... too many actually, because that's what we should always say when talking about people in need.
    Don Quichotte-3.jpg
  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu
    Rao_076.jpg
  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu
    Rao_048.jpg
  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu
    Rao_075.jpg
  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu
    Rao_074.jpg
  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu
    Rao_073.jpg
  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu
    Rao_072.jpg
  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu
    Rao_037.jpg
  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu
    Rao_035.jpg
  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu
    Rao_069.jpg
  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu
    Rao_046.jpg
  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
    Rao_045.jpg
  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
    Rao_030.jpg
  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
    Rao_067.jpg
  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
    Rao_064.jpg
  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
    Rao_063.jpg
  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
<br />
Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
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Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
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Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
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  • The mayor of Lyon meets Chief Raoni<br />
Monday May 22, 2023, Chief Raoni was in Lyon.<br />
Chief Raoni, meeting with the Metropolis of Lyon, the City of Lyon and young students from the Germaine Tillon school at the Station Mue.<br />
On this occasion he answered the children about the future of the planet, the forest and the fact of just breathing, then, in the company of the mayor of Lyon and Watatakalu Yawalapiti, they planted a tree<br />
Chief Raoni was accompanied, among others, by Watatakalu Yawalapiti, Brazilian indigenous activist, defender of the Amazon and activist working for the protection of the environment<br />
For several days, chiefs from Amazonia have been touring Europe as part of the "Objective Zero Deforestation" campaign, conducted in partnership with the Rainforest Association (AFV). <br />
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Watatakalu Yawalapiti is the leader of the indigenous women's association of the Xingu Indigenous Park, in the northeastern state of Mato Grosso, in the southern Amazon of Brazil. The Yawalapiti are one of the sixteen tribes belonging to the Xingu people. <br />
Chief of the Kayapo people, Raoni Metuktire is an international figure in the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture.
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  • A tunnel of nearly 2 km for pedestrians, bicycles and buses, embellished with videos and sound effects, was inaugurated on Thursday night in Lyon. <br />
The almost two-kilometre-long tunnel, which will be the largest structure in Europe dedicated to sustainable transport.<br />
At the entrance, a fresco created by children from the nearby school.<br />
2 mins by bus, 10 minutes by bike, 20-30 minutes walk: it is the time estimated to bring the two rivers who passing under the Croix-Rousse.<br />
Concocted by the artist Skertzò, 12 sequences of 150 meters will punctuate this long tunnel of 1.7 km for "distracting" the people.<br />
Projected like a movie screen outdoor, frescoes unfold to the principle of anamorphosis<br />
Open from 5am to 0:30, it was directed by Vinci Construction<br />
2km, no restroom...<br />
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Un tunnel de près de 2 km réservé aux piétons, vélos et bus, agrémenté de vidéos et effets sonores, a été inauguré jeudi soir à Lyon. Une "première mondiale" selon la ville, qui dévoilait l'ouvrage la veille de la traditionnelle fête des Lumières.<br />
A l'entrée, une fresque réalisée par des enfants de l'école voisine.<br />
2 mn en bus, 10 mn en vélo, 20 à 30 mn  à pieds : c'est le temps estimé pour rallier les deux fleuves en transitant sous la Croix-Rousse.<br />
Concoctées par l’artiste Skertzò, 12 séquences de 150 mètres vont rythmer ce tunnel long de 1,7 km pour "distraire le regard"<br />
Projetées comme sur un écran de cinéma de plein air, les fresques se déploient selon le principe de l'anamorphose<br />
Ouvert de 5h à 0h30, il a été réalisé par Vinci Construction pour un coût  de 282,8 millions d'euros<br />
2km, pas de WC. Au cas ou,  faut parcourir le tube en entier
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