More uncontacted Indians emerge in Brazil – fleeing attacks in Peru
A second wave of highly vulnerable uncontacted Indians made contact with outsiders in Brazil's Amazon rainforest.
A second wave of highly vulnerable uncontacted Indians made contact with outsiders in Brazil's Amazon rainforest.
To mark UN Indigenous Day on August 9, Survival reveals five tribal peoples who have been victims of genocide.
India: Vedanta's public hearing declared a "success" despite tribes' outcry
Bushmen have practiced sustainable hunting for millennia to feed their families.
Uncontacted Indians report shocking incidents of a massacre of their older relatives.
Yanomami shaman and spokesperson Davi Kopenawa has received a series of death threats by armed men.
Highly vulnerable uncontacted Indians said they were fleeing violent attacks in Peru
Plans for widening and building bridges along the Andaman Trunk Road have been condemned by Survival