Paulinho Paiakan (Q7155119)

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leader of the Kayapo people, an indigenous tribe of Brazil
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Paulinho Paiakan
leader of the Kayapo people, an indigenous tribe of Brazil

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    Bepkaroroti (undetermined language)
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    8 July 2020
    According to his people’s practice of using one name, he was born Bepkaroroti, on April 19, 1953, in the village of Kubekrakej. His mother was Ikekrote and his father was Tchikiri, the local chief. (English)
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    8 July 2020
    17 June 2020
    O líder indígena Paulinho Paiakan morreu na madrugada desta quarta (17). O cacique de 67 anos estava internado no Hospital Regional Público do Araguaia, no Pará. Ele era um defensor dos direitos indígenas e, na década de 80, foi uma voz a favor da demarcação de terras indígenas. Já em 1998, foi condenado a seis anos de prisão por estupro, pena que foi cumprida em parte em sua aldeia. (Brazilian Portuguese)
    19 April 1953
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    8 July 2020
    According to his people’s practice of using one name, he was born Bepkaroroti, on April 19, 1953, in the village of Kubekrakej. His mother was Ikekrote and his father was Tchikiri, the local chief. (English)
    1 reference
    8 July 2020
    According to his people’s practice of using one name, he was born Bepkaroroti, on April 19, 1953, in the village of Kubekrakej. His mother was Ikekrote and his father was Tchikiri, the local chief. (English)
    17 June 2020
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    Amazon indigenous chief dies of coronavirus (English)
    18 June 2020
    28 June 2020
    Reacting to his death on Wednesday at a hospital in Pará, the Brazilian Indigenous Peoples' Association (Apib) described Paiakan as a "father, leader and warrior" for indigenous peoples and the environment. (English)
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    8 July 2020
    Mr. Paiakan died on June 17 in a hospital in Redenção, in Brazil’s Para State. He was 67. The cause was Covid-19, his daughter Maial said. (English)

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