Brazil: one year since first indigenous death from Covid-19
Amoim Aruká was the last surviving man of the Juma tribe, which had experienced many massacres in recent history.© Gabriel UchidaOne year since the first death of an indigenous person in Brazil from...
View ArticleBrazilian Supreme Court takes crucial step towards recognizing indigenous rights
Tito Vilhalva, one of the leaders of the Guyra Roka community.© S Shenker/SurvivalA small community of Brazilian Indians has won a land rights case at Brazil’s Supreme Court that could have major...
View ArticleSurvival International launches campaign to stop “30x30” – “the biggest land...
The 30×30 plan will be the biggest land grab in history.© SurvivalSurvival International today (Earth Day) launched a major new campaign to stop the plan to turn 30% of Earth into Protected Areas by...
View ArticleBrazil: European colonial history exposed in landmark court case
Indigenous protest, Brazil April 2018. ‘By painting the streets red, we’re showing how much blood has already been shed in the struggle to protect indigenous territories,’ – Sônia Guajajara, a...
View ArticleForest guards harass “Kings of the Forest” tribe, risking Covid outbreak
Police and forest officials harass Jenu Kuruba leaders who have been demanding their rights to live in their forest© Survival InternationalWhilst the pandemic rages in India, the Jenu Kuruba tribe are...
View ArticleArmed miners launch violent attacks on Yanomami in Brazil
Gold mining camp on Uraricoera River, Aug 2019.© courtesy of CNES/Airbus DS, produced by EarthriseHeavily armed goldminers have launched a series of attacks on the Yanomami community of Palimiú in the...
View ArticleRevealed: Bolsonaro’s plan to wipe out “the world’s most vulnerable...
Tamandua and Baita, two Piripkura men who are among the last survivors of their people. Their territory is shielded by the Land Protection Orders, but at imminent risk of being overrun by loggers and...
View ArticleHoney-collecting tribe launches indefinite protest for right to stay in tiger...
Shanti, from the Jenu Kuruba tribe, protests with her people outside the Nagarhole National Park, India.© SurvivalHundreds of Jenu Kuruba people have launched an indefinite protest in the Nagarhole...
View ArticleBrazil: one year since first indigenous death from Covid-19
Amoim Aruká was the last surviving man of the Juma tribe, which had experienced many massacres in recent history.© Gabriel UchidaOne year since the first death of an indigenous person in Brazil from...
View ArticleBrazilian Supreme Court takes crucial step towards recognizing indigenous rights
Tito Vilhalva, one of the leaders of the Guyra Roka community.© S Shenker/SurvivalA small community of Brazilian Indians has won a land rights case at Brazil’s Supreme Court that could have major...
View ArticleSurvival International launches campaign to stop “30x30” – “the biggest land...
The 30×30 plan will be the biggest land grab in history.© SurvivalSurvival International today (Earth Day) launched a major new campaign to stop the plan to turn 30% of Earth into Protected Areas by...
View ArticleBrazil: European colonial history exposed in landmark court case
Indigenous protest, Brazil April 2018. ‘By painting the streets red, we’re showing how much blood has already been shed in the struggle to protect indigenous territories,’ – Sônia Guajajara, a...
View ArticleForest guards harass “Kings of the Forest” tribe, risking Covid outbreak
Police and forest officials harass Jenu Kuruba leaders who have been demanding their rights to live in their forest© Survival InternationalWhilst the pandemic rages in India, the Jenu Kuruba tribe are...
View ArticleArmed miners launch violent attacks on Yanomami in Brazil
Gold mining camp on Uraricoera River, Aug 2019.© courtesy of CNES/Airbus DS, produced by EarthriseHeavily armed goldminers have launched a series of attacks on the Yanomami community of Palimiú in the...
View ArticleRevealed: Bolsonaro’s plan to wipe out “the world’s most vulnerable...
Tamandua and Baita, two Piripkura men who are among the last survivors of their people. Their territory is shielded by the Land Protection Orders, but at imminent risk of being overrun by loggers and...
View ArticleCrisis in Yanomami territory as goldminers launch series of attacks
Yanomami people in the community of Palimiú flee as illegal miners open fire at them from a passing boat.© SurvivalA major humanitarian crisis is engulfing the Yanomami. In the last few months several...
View ArticleUN experts slam Modi’s government for incarceration of indigenous rights...
Hidme Markam, an Adivasi activist arrested for peacefully campaigning for her people’s rights.© SurvivalA group of seven UN experts* have written to the government of Indian Prime Minister, Narenda...
View ArticleFirst international counter-conference on conservation will denounce “world’s...
‘Our Land, Our Nature’. The conservation industry has a dark side rooted in racism and colonialism that destroys nature and people.© SurvivalThe world’s first major international congress on...
View ArticleMajor victory for Peru’s indigenous peoples: new uncontacted reserve created
The malocas (communal houses) of uncontacted tribes in Peru.© MinCul PeruA long-awaited reserve to protect the lands of uncontacted members of Peru’s Kakataibo tribe has just been created after years...
View ArticleBrazil: Only contacted member of threatened tribe denounces impending genocide
Rita Piripkura, the only contacted member of the Piripkura tribe. Her brother and nephew, Baita and Tamandua, are known to still live inside the territory.© SurvivalThe only contacted member of the...
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