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1st International Seminar: Auditorium Rio Negro, Universidade Federal do Amazonas (UFAM), Instituto de Ciências Humanas e Letras (ICHL) Social Cartography of Traditional Peoples and Communities in Kenya, Zimbabwe and Brazil Cartografia Social de Povos e Comunidades Tradicionais no Qu ê nia, no Zimb á bu e e no Brasil. May/maio 25, 2015 I Seminario Internacional: PNCSA Projeto Nova Cartografia Social da Amazônia Convidados/ Institui çõ es participan tes: - Coordenação das Nações Indígenas da Amazônia Brasileira - COIAB - Coordenação Nacional das Comunidades Quilombolas - CONAQ - Federação das Organizações Quilombolas do Município de Barreirinha - FOQB - Movimento dos atingidos pela base espacial de Alcântara - MABE - Movimento Interestadual das Quebradeiras de Coco Babaçu - MIQCB - Associação dos Artesãos do Rio Jauaperi - AARJ - Associação de Moradores do Bairro Novo, Penalva (MA) - Associação dos Moradores do Quilombo rural da Ilha de Camaputiua (MA) - Associação dos Moradores Comunidade Remanescente de Quilombos de Cachoeira Porteira - Amocreq-Cpt (PA) New Social Cartography of the Amazon Project Guests/ Participating Institutions:

International¡rio... · UEMA): Dr. Cynthia Carvalho Martins - University of Nairobi: Patricia Kameri-Mbote/ School of Law/ Dean - Kenya Land Alliance: Richard Odenda Lumumba/ Chief

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1st International

Seminar:

Auditorium Rio Negro, Universidade Federal do Amazonas (UFAM), Instituto de Ciências Humanas e Letras (ICHL)

Social Cartography of Traditional Peoples and Communities in Kenya, Zimbabwe and

Brazil

Cartografia Social de Povos e Comunidades Tradicionais no Quênia, no Zimbábue e no

Brasil.May/maio 25, 2015

I Seminario

Internacional:

PNCSAProjeto Nova Cartogra�aSocial da Amazônia

Convidados/ Instituições participantes:- Coordenação das Nações Indígenas da Amazônia Brasileira - COIAB- Coordenação Nacional das Comunidades Quilombolas - CONAQ- Federação das Organizações Quilombolas do Município de Barreirinha - FOQB- Movimento dos atingidos pela base espacial de Alcântara - MABE- Movimento Interestadual das Quebradeiras de Coco Babaçu - MIQCB- Associação dos Artesãos do Rio Jauaperi - AARJ- Associação de Moradores do Bairro Novo, Penalva (MA)- Associação dos Moradores do Quilombo rural da Ilha de Camaputiua (MA)- Associação dos Moradores Comunidade Remanescente de Quilombos de Cachoeira Porteira - Amocreq-Cpt (PA)

New Social Cartography of the Amazon Project

Guests/ Participating Institutions:

09:00 – 09:45 am: Opening Panel/Mesa de abertura

- Federal University of Amazonas (UFAM): Dr. Márcia Perales Mendes Silva/ Dean- State University of Amazonas (UEA): Dr. Cleinaldo de Almeida Costa/ Dean- Postgraduate Program Society and Culture in the Amazon (PPGSCA/UFAM):Dr. Marilene Corrêa da Silva Freitas/ Coordinator

- Postgraduate Program in Social Cartography and Politics of the Amazon (PPGCSPA/ UEMA): Dr. Cynthia Carvalho Martins- University of Nairobi: Patricia Kameri-Mbote/ School of Law/ Dean- Kenya Land Alliance: Richard Odenda Lumumba/ Chief Executive Officer- The Ford Foundation: Aurélio Vianna Jr./ Senior Program Officer- Social Cartography Institute: Alfredo Wagner Berno de Almeida/ Coordinator

10:00am – 12:00pm: Panel/Painel: Land, ethnicity, rights and social movements in Kenya, Zimbabwe, South Africa and Social Cartography experiences in the Amazon. - “Constitutional and legal reforms to protect rights of ethnic minorities and mar-ginalized groups in Kenya” Patricia Kameri-Mbote, Professor of Law/ University of NairobiDr. Collins Odote Oloo, Lawyer, Ph.D in Law, University of Nairobi

- “Civil Society Engagement with Land Reform process in Kenya”

Richard Odenda Lumumba, Kenya land alliance, Human Rights

- “Rights of Traditional peoples and Ethnic Minorities: the struggle for recognition in Kenya” Yobo Rutin, Executive Director, Centre for Minority Rights and Development (CEMIRIDE)

- “GIS and mapping experiences in securing land and property rights in Kenya” James Wanyoike, GIS and Mapping Expert at Centre for Urban Research and Innovations, University of Nairobi - “Property Rights and Communities in East Africa”

Margaret A. Rugadya; Ivan Tumuhimbise, Ford Foundation

Project Social Cartography and Technical Training of Researchers and Social Movements in Kenya and Brazil

This Project facilitates scientific exchange between universities in Kenya and Brazil, as well as between the social movements in these countries, considering their different socio-political contexts. Some of the main objectives of this initiative include: facilitating training in social mapping techniques for the production of booklets containing interviews with members of traditional peoples and communities – their essential knowledge, experiences and views about such social situations; exchange experiences between both countries in respect to territorial rights and rights to natural resources; as well as developing com-parative analysis about the pertaining legal frameworks in both Kenya and Brazil.

- “Rural Women's Capacity to demand their Constitutional Rights to Land and Tenure Security in Zimbabwe”

Sharon Jairosi Chipunza, Women and Land Zimbabwe - “Eco-mapping approaches in South Africa” Juliana Thornton, Mupo Foundation, South Africa

- “Social cartography as an instrument of struggle and knowlegde production” Dr. Rosa Acevedo Marín, Federal University of Pará, New Social Cartography of the Amazon Project (PNCSA)/ Coordinator

- “Recent Legal Norms for Traditional peoples and Communities in Brazil”

Sheilla Borges Dourado, Ph.D in Law, Federal University of Pará, Researcher of the New Social Cartography of the Amazon Project (PNCSA)

- “Quilombola struggles and social cartography experiences in the Amazon”

Ednaldo Padilha (Cabeça), Camaputiua Quilombola Community (similar to maroon peoples), Cajari, Maranhão State