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YANOMAMI SHAMAN, ACTIVIST AND POLITICAL LEADER
Davi yanomami

Yanomami      
n. Yanomami, Sprache des südamerikanischen Yanomami Indianer-Volkes

Definitie

Yanomami
['jan??m?:mi]
(also Yanomamo -?m?:m??)
¦ noun (plural same)
1. a member of an American Indian people living in the forests of southern Venezuela and northern Brazil.
2. either of the two related languages of the Yanomami.
Origin
the name in Yanomami, lit. 'people'.

Wikipedia

Davi Kopenawa Yanomami

Davi Kopenawa Yanomami, name also written Davi Kobenawä Yanomamö (born Toototobi, Brazil, c. 1956), is a Yanomami shaman and Portuguese-speaking spokesperson for the Yanomami People in Brazil. He became known for his advocacy regarding tribal issues and Amazon rainforest conservation when the tribal rights organization Survival International invited him to accept the Right Livelihood Award on its behalf in 1989. In 2019, Yanomami and the Hutukara Yanomami Association were also awarded the Right Livelihood Award. Yanomami spoke to both the British and Swedish parliaments about the catastrophic impact on Yanomami health as a consequence of the illegal invasion of their land by 40,000 ‘garimpeiros’ or goldminers. Prince Charles publicly called the situation ‘genocide’. In a seven-year period from 1987 to 1993 one fifth of the Yanomami died from malaria and other diseases transmitted by the miners.

His nickname ‘Kopenawa’ (hornet) was given to him in recognition of his ability to fight for his people.