
Brazilian Indians fear imminent eviction from ancestral land
Guarani Indians have expressed their 'fear' after being served with an eviction order requiring them to leave their ancestral land.
Guarani Indians have expressed their 'fear' after being served with an eviction order requiring them to leave their ancestral land.
Many blame illegal logging for displacing uncontacted tribes from their forest homes.
Linguist Anvita Abbi warned the Jarawa could face a similar fate as the Bo
The German travel association calls to allow the ‘Samburu to reinstall in the Eland Downs.'
Guarani Indians in Brazil have come under further threat since gunmen murdered their leader Nísio Gomes last November.
The findings suggest loggers were operating 400 meters away from an uncontacted Awá camp
Survival wrote to the administration two years ago but has received no reply
Indian officials have called for the Jarawa tribe to be 'mainstreamed'