ITO, fire, in the Karib indigenous language, is a documentary that deals with integrated fire management and presents different strategies to prevent forest fires in the Xingu Indigenous Land, exposing the knowledge of the Indians about the fire regime and the problems faced in the villages, due to the change in this regime. Sober and delicate, ITO shows that, through the dialogue between tradition and technology, in favor of the conservation of the environment, it is possible to prevent major forest fires.
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