Munduruku Indigenous Territory

Mundurucu Indigenous Territory
Terra Indígena Mundurucu
Waro Apompu: Munduruku village on the Cururu River
Nearest cityJacareacanga, Pará
Coordinates7°13′53″S 57°39′55″W / 7.231404°S 57.665269°W / -7.231404; -57.665269
Area2,382,000 ha (9,200 sq mi)
DesignationIndigenous territory
Created26 February 2004

The Mundurucu Indigenous Territory (Portuguese: Terra Indígena Mundurucu) is an indigenous territory in the state of Pará, Brazil. It is occupied by the Apiacá and Munduruku people. A proposed dam on the Tapajós river is on hold since it would flood part of the territory, and the constitution does not allow projects that would force relocation of indigenous people.