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"No people is better than another."

"No people is better than another."

Two Brazilian Indigenous people from Raposa-Serra do Sol, Jacir José de Souza and Pierlangela Nas...

Poachers

Poachers

Jarawa denounce poachers who invade their land. This group was filmed as they voluntarily came ou...

"His voice is not silenced"

"His voice is not silenced"

In this emotional interview, Marcos Verón's daughter-in-law tells Survival researcher Fiona Watso...

Virgin Forest

Virgin Forest

The Batak of the Philippines reveal the devastation caused to their land by illegal loggers and r...

Crisis Point

Crisis Point

As bulldozers and cattle ranchers encroach further into their territory the Ayoreo of Paraguay ar...

From the Kalahari to Court

From the Kalahari to Court

The extraordinary story of how the Bushmen of the Kalahari took their government to court and won...

The Akuntsu's Last Dance

The Akuntsu's Last Dance

In a small patch of rainforest in Brazil, the last survivors of a genocide dance. Act now to #St...

Black Oil, Red Gold

Black Oil, Red Gold

Peru's uncontacted tribes are facing the gravest threat in their history as loggers and oil compa...

Most Isolated

Most Isolated

On India's remote Andaman Islands, the world's most isolated tribe has lived alone for up to 55,0...

Contact and Death in the Amazon

Contact and Death in the Amazon

Brazil's uncontacted tribes are being devastated by disease, but there is hope. Learn more: https...

Uncontacted Tribes

Uncontacted Tribes

There are more than one hundred uncontacted tribes around the world. They aren’t primitive relics...

Vengence of the Yakairiti

Vengence of the Yakairiti

Brazil's Enawene Nawe rely on the forest and the rivers. How will their ancestral spirits respond...

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