2. Rafael Araújo Alumni of the Amazon Indigenous Training Center (CAFI) meet in Manaus. The CAFI seeks to strengthen the technical and political capabilities of young indigenous leaders to improve the environmental management of their lands.
3. Rafael Araújo LiniciaMiguel, 23 years, from Tikuna people, is a former student of CAFI. Liniciaused the experience gained in CAFI to develop a project to recuperate seed-producing trees, an essential element of the Tikuna culture.
4. TNC/Leandro Ramos CAFI students visit the Brazilian Congress. As part of the activities supported by the Indigenous Landscapes project, indigenous youths develop and present proposals to amend the Annual Budget Bill to senators and representatives.
5. TNC/ReinialdoLourival Training in Geographic Information Systems with young people from the Raposa-Serra do Sol indigenous land in Roraima, where the Indigenous Landscapes project developed actions to strengthen environmental and territorial management capabilities of the indigenous communities.
6. TNC/RoselisMazurek Seminar discusses the Environmental and Territorial Management Plan of the Jacamim Indigenous Land, in Roraima, one of the areas where the project has developed its activities.
7. Haroldo Palo Jr. The project sought to support activities of sustainable management of natural resources and generate income for indigenous communities. Among other actions, the management of stingless bees in the indigenous lands of Oiapoque, in Amapá.
8. Guilherme Noronha Management of turtles in the indigenous lands of Oiapoque, Amapá, is another action of natural resource management supported by the Indigenous Landscapes project.