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The YouTube video "Povo indígena Krahô promove feira de troca de sementes" showcases the annual seed exchange fair of the Krahô indigenous people in Tocantins, Brazil. This traditional practice preserves indigenous agriculture and culture by enabling different ethnic groups to exchange seeds and agricultural materials. The ninth edition of the event, supported by Embrapa and Funai, saw indigenous people from various ethnicities come together to exchange seeds, agricultural practices, and cultural traditions. However, a tragic accident resulted in the deaths of 13 people and injuries to 60, disrupting planned activities. Despite the tragedy, the organizers chose to continue the event as a tribute to the victims. The Guarani indigenous people from Dourados in Mato Grosso do Sul paid their respects with a ritual. In the next edition, other indigenous communities are expected to cultivate and rescue traditional seeds such as açaí millet.

  • 00:00:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Povo indígena Krahô promove feira de troca de sementes," the Krahô indigenous people in Tocantins, Brazil, are highlighted for their annual seed exchange fair. This traditional practice helps preserve indigenous agriculture and culture by allowing different ethnic groups to exchange seeds and related agricultural materials. The event, which is supported by Embrapa and Funai, has been taking place for the ninth time. The indigenous people no longer require seeds stored in Embrapa's seed bank for planting, as the fair provides them with access to the necessary seeds before the planting season. The fair brought together indigenous people from various ethnicities to exchange seeds, agricultural practices, and cultural traditions. However, a tragic accident left 13 people dead and 60 injured, disrupting the planned dances, music, and rituals. Despite the tragedy, the organizers decided to continue the event as a tribute to the victims. The Guarani indigenous people from Dourados in Mato Grosso do Sul paid their respects by performing a ritual. The expectation is that in the next edition, other indigenous communities will be able to cultivate and rescue traditional seeds such as açaí millet.

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