Waoraniwomenleadthemarchtothe court.

InCourt

HundredsofWaoranipeoplemarchedthroughthestreets.Theyworetraditionalclothesmadeofpalmleaves.Theirfacesandarmswerecoveredwithpaintusedfor battle.


Astheywalkedtothecourthouse,theylinkedarms.Theysangtheirtraditionalsongs.Theywantedpeopletoseetheirprideintheirculture.Nenquimosaidshefeltlikea warrior.

Inside,theWaoranipresentedtheircase.Theyshowedthejudgesthemaptheyhadmade.Theytalkedabouttheirrainforest home.

TheWaoraniwantedtoprotecttheir land.

NenquimostandswithWaoranileadersinthe courtroom.

TheRuling

Atlast,itwastimetohearthejudge’sdecision.Onejudgespokeforalongtime.HesaidthegovernmenthadnottriedtounderstandtheWaoraniortheirculture.Heunderstood.TheWaoranididnotwanttoselltheirland.Heannouncedthecourt’sdecision.TheWaorani’slandwastobeprotected.They won!

Theroomeruptedinsongandcelebration.Nenquimofelthappyandproudoftheirvictory.Andtheirwayoflifecould continue.

Nenquimoandotherleaderscelebratetheircourt victory.