Amazon tribe’s unique fishing ritual could be their last
80 planned dams along the Juruena river are threatening tribe's way of life
80 planned dams along the Juruena river are threatening tribe's way of life
Panama joins new wave of support for tribal peoples' rights
Boy is latest victim of left-wing Colombian guerrillas who have murdered tens of Awá Indians in recent years
The dams will damage vast areas of land, upon which numerous tribal peoples depend for their survival.
Chief Minister Taib Mahmud will face hotly contested elections on April 16
Almost 400 organizations have signed a petition against Gibe III
The boom in demand for ethanol is keeping Guarani Indians off their ancestral land, and putting their lives at risk.
Peruvian Amazon Company wiped out several tribes during the rubber boom