By Kamila Sampaio, Johnson Portela, and Alice Matos from Movimento Tapajos Vivo. The Tapajós River basin connects Brazil’s two largest biomes: the Amazon and the Cerrado. It is one of the country’s last major free-flowing water corridors, covering an area of 489,000 square kilometers. The river originates in the state of Mato Grosso from the... The post Tapajós river basin and the right to water: the struggle of the Tapajós Vivo Movement for the life of the river and its territories ap...