Aitor Lara

Photographer
     
Location: SPAIN
Nationality: Spain
Biography: His professional career began in 1999 when he was awarded the  Juana de  Aizpuru  Photography Prize, showing his work at international art fairs such as ARCO and  ParisPhoto.  He has published four books. In addition, he... MORE
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Baka. Guardians of the forest.
Copyright Aitor Lara 2024
Updated May 2016
Topics Baka, pigymies, Cameroon, Africa, indigenous

The Baka Pygmies of Cameroon are facing a serious departure from their traditional way of life due to the increasingly sedentary lifestyle that has been forced upon them for years. They were expelled from their ancestral lands, which have been turned into protected areas of the Dja Faunal Reserve and into concessions granted to transnational companies that exploit natural resources such as gold, iron and wood. However, the Baka People see themselves as the guardians of the forest.

The economic development policies of the Cameroon government have focused on mining, wood and extensive agriculture of monocrops such as oil palm and rubber, causing the progressive disappearance of the rainforest. This has all triggered an accelerated loss of the collective identity of the Baka community, which is driving them toward alcoholism, malnutrition and the proliferation of diseases like HIV and AIDS.

Profoundly disoriented, settled at the gateof the rainforest, the Baka people are deprived of the fundamental right to property of their own land, as recognized by the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 2007.

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