Deep in Brazil’s Amazon flows the vast Tapajós River basin—a network of sacred waterways that Indigenous peoples call the “River of Life.” This massive watershed, spanning 493.000 square kilometers across three states, includes the clearwater Tapajós River itself alongside major tributaries like the Teles Pires, Juruena, and Jamanxim rivers, plus the blackwater Arapiuns River, which... The post The Tapajós at the Crossroads: Brazil’s Test Case for River Rights. appeared first ...