Legal protections for Brazil’s isolated Indigenous peoples: Interview with prosecutor Daniel Luís Dalberto
Court CaseWednesday, June 3, 2026Mongabay

Legal protections for Brazil’s isolated Indigenous peoples: Interview with prosecutor Daniel Luís Dalberto

Brazilian prosecutor Daniel Luís Dalberto highlighted the enforcement of land-use restrictions in the Ituna/Itatá Indigenous Territory, which began in 2011 to protect the rights and lands of isolated Indigenous peoples in the Amazon. This initiative aims to prevent encroachment and preserve the cultural heritage of these communities amid increasing external pressures. Efforts to safeguard Indigenous territories are critical in the face of environmental threats and development activities.

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