Amazon road could cut uncontacted tribes’ land in half
Peru could approve a highly controversial road that will slash in half the territory of at least two uncontacted tribes.
Peru could approve a highly controversial road that will slash in half the territory of at least two uncontacted tribes.
Ten years after India’s Supreme Court ordered the Andaman administration to close 'human safari' road, it remains open.
This is the fourth year running that the Indians have encountered drastically low fish stocks in their rivers.
More than 10,000 protest emails have been sent to the Brazilian government.
Brazil's Justice Minister is urged to save the Awá from 'genocide' and 'extinction'
The uncontacted Indians are at threat from illegal gold-miners and armed guerrilla groups
Michel Andrew walked to raise awareness of an escalating diabetes crisis and to reconnect young Innu with their land
Tonico Benites was stopped by an armed man close to Brazil’s border with Paraguay.