Ubajara surui a Paiter warrior who saw colonization end the forest where he lived. With colonization increasingly cornering them, the Paiter people who lived in Mato Grosso were moving to Rondônia where it was not yet being explored far from the formulas because their group had already been massacred. With the Paiter Surui group already in the Rondônia forest, Funai was working to get in touch with the people, as they were being massacred once again with the construction of BR-364 and with the colonization of the City of Cacoal-RO. Ubajara Surui “was not just fighting to escape the colonization that wanted to exterminate the indigenous people, but within the forests conflicts with others who also struggled to keep his group safe, keep his family safe and find a safe place, with the contact of the white man fought against flu pandemics, measles diseases that did not exist within the community that decimated more than half of the Surui people of approximately five thousand indigenous people, a little more than 200 indigenous people survived. After the first contact with FUNAI, with the demarcation of land for the Paiter Surui people, the family members spread throughout the territory creating villages with a means of protection and Ubajara Surui built his village on Line 09. So leaving the leadership to his son Dikimatara Surui. - Concept: ©MONOGRAMA - #GUARDIAN29 - Geo Location: https://bit.ly/3HOj3WZ