Brazil: Authorities stand by as fires started by loggers threaten tribe
Brazilian authorities failing to deal with fire started by loggers
Brazilian authorities failing to deal with fire started by loggers
Ogiek hunter-gatherers living in one of Kenya's key carbon sinks call for help in defending their land
Prince joins call for greater Indigenous representation and respect for tribal land rights at global climate summit.
Fires in northeastern Brazil threaten rare forest and uncontacted tribe
Bushmen struggling for land, water, and hunting rights, as Botswana diamond profits increase
Prominent Papuan prisoner, Filep Karma, released. He has spent a decade in prison for raising the banned West Papuan flag.
Tribal peoples to be largely ignored at international climate conference in Paris.
Yanomami shaman and spokesman from Brazil's Amazon rainforest, has been awarded Brazil's Order of Cultural Merit