Indian Supreme Court 'reverses order' to ban 'human safaris'
The Supreme Court's refusal to make a ban on tourists traveling along the Andaman Trunk Road permanent has raised renewed fears of the tribe's exploitation.© Ariberto De Blasoni/SurvivalIndia’s Supreme...
View ArticleVenezuela: Yukpa Indian leader murdered
Yukpa leader Sabino Romero was murdered following his campaign for his people's land rights© Homo et NaturaSabino Romero, a prominent Yukpa leader and activist was murdered on 3 March in the Sierra de...
View ArticleSri Lanka: Survival calls on UN to stand up for Wanniyala-Aetto
Many Wanniyala-Aetto have been fined for hunting in their forest. Some have even been shot dead.© SurvivalOn March 15, the United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC) will discuss the human rights record...
View ArticleAmazon Indians unite against Canadian oil giant
The abundant resources of their forest home provide the Matsés with a rich and varied diet.© James Vybiral/SurvivalAmazon Indians from Peru and Brazil have joined together to stop a Canadian oil...
View ArticleGuarani anger over teenager's death
Guarani Indians have traveled to Brasília to warn of the violence they are forced to endure. © MPFGuarani Indians have traveled to Brazil’s capital, Brasília, to warn of the ‘complete disrespect’ and...
View ArticleGrupo San José investors lobbied over 'hiding tribe'
Guiejna, an Ayoreo woman forced to flee her house as bulldozers started clearing her forest home.© Survival InternationalShareholders in Spanish construction giant Grupo San José have been urged to...
View ArticleKalahari Bushmen launch new legal battle
The Bushmen are taking the Botswana government to court for the third time in their struggle to live in peace on their land in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve.© SurvivalBushmen in Botswana are taking...
View ArticlePenan protest against pipeline, logging and dam
The Penan in Long Seridan are protesting against the building of a gas pipeline which is cutting through their ancestral land.© SurvivalPenan from the Long Seridan region have mounted a blockade to...
View ArticleAfrican Court’s historic ruling on Ogiek tribe in Kenya
The Ogiek have seen much of their forest home destroyed by illegal settlers and loggers.© Virginia Lulling/SurvivalThe African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights ruled on 15 March that the government...
View ArticleUN demands 'immediate suspension' of Amazon gas plans
Expanding Camisea risks exposing the Nanti to diseases to which they have little immunity.© AnonThe United Nations has demanded an immediate halt to the expansion of a major gas project in the Peruvian...
View ArticleSuccess: Russia’s indigenous organization reopens
An Evenk boy with reindeer in Siberia. © Raipon/SurvivalRAIPON, the organization representing Russia’s indigenous peoples, has been given permission by the Russian authorities to reopen. It was forced...
View ArticleAwá tribe's desperate call to evict loggers
In a rare video appeal, the Awá have called on Brazil's Minister of Justice to act now and protect their land.© SurvivalEarth’s most threatened tribe has sent an urgent appeal to Brazil’s government to...
View ArticleGuarani trapped on ‘island’ celebrate land breakthrough
Guarani celebrate land breakthrough© SurvivalA Guarani community in Brazil is celebrating after the government recognized their land as indigenous, for their exclusive use. The 170 members of Pyelito...
View ArticleTanzania: Land grab could spell ‘the end of the Maasai and the Serengeti’
The Maasai have lost so much of their land, they cannot afford to lose any more.© SurvivalThe Tanzanian government this week announced a new ‘conservation’ area on Maasai lands, which community leader...
View ArticleSalgado's 'Genesis' showcases photos of threatened tribes
Zo'é children playing in a waterfall.© Fiona Watson/SurvivalAs London’s Natural History Museum prepares for the opening of renowned photographer Sebastião Salgado’s new exhibition ‘Genesis’ on April...
View ArticleNasa Indian killed as Colombian violence continues
Nasa Indians have been attacked from all sides of Colombia's civil war © Francisco PedroA 57-year-old Nasa Indian man has been shot dead in an alleged army attack in Colombia. Álvaro Chocué was shot in...
View ArticleMaori journalists make unprecedented trip to witness Guarani plight
The Guarani are fighting to return to their ancestral land.© F. Watson/SurvivalA team of indigenous Maori journalists from New Zealand has visited the Guarani Indians of Brazil, to investigate their...
View ArticleSurvival goes to court to stop Hopi sacred objects auction
Hopi elder James Kootshongsie, who died in 1996. The Hopi are 'vehemently opposed' to the sale of the tribe's sacred objects in a Paris auction house.© Jonathan Mazower / SurvivalLawyers acting for...
View ArticleParis judge rejects attempt to halt auction of Hopi sacred objects
Hopi elder James Kootshongsie, who died in 1996. The Hopi are 'vehemently opposed' to the sale of the tribe's sacred objects in a Paris auction house.© Jonathan Mazower / SurvivalRobert Redford amongst...
View ArticleAid agencies turn blind eye to 'catastrophe' in Ethiopia
Three new reports predict 'catastrophe' for half a million tribal people such as the Mursi of Ethiopia's Lower Omo Valley.© SurvivalThree independent reports have warned that the controversial Gibe III...
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