Fire devastates roadside camp where Brazilian Indians face 'mass murder'
A fire has devastated a Guarani camp in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul.
A fire has devastated a Guarani camp in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul.
Authorities were called in to prevent the spread of deadly diseases that could decimate the tribe
In 1993, 16 Yanomami Indians of Haximu community were killed by Brazilian gold-miners.
President Correa has approved a huge oil project on land inhabited by uncontacted tribes.
The Dongria Kondh have overwhelmingly rejected plans by mining giant Vedanta in an unprecedented triumph for tribal rights.
The Kawahiva are a nomadic people, on the brink of extinction as they desperately flee armed loggers and ranchers.
Leaked report exposes plans to start relocating the remaining Bushmen at Ranyane despite recent High Court order.
Twenty years ago sixteen Yanomami Indians were killed in a gruesome massacre at the hands of illegal gold-miners.