Rare first-hand testimony of Andaman tribe reveals shocking exploitation
A rare first-hand account has emerged of the shocking sexual exploitation of Jarawa women and the introduction of alcohol and drugs to the vulnerable tribe on India's Andaman Islands.© SurvivalAn...
View ArticleGlobal ad campaign urges tourists to boycott Botswana
Survival's new ad urges tourists to boycott Botswana over its treatment of the Bushmen .© Survival InternationalSurvival International – the global movement for tribal peoples’ rights – has launched a...
View ArticleBrazil: Guarani teenager killed on deadly road
Guarani teenager Deuci Lopes was run over and killed on the road which runs alongside her community's land.© Spensy PimentelA Guarani Indian teenager, known as Deuci Lopes, has been run over and killed...
View ArticleBrazilian rancher vows to destroy uncontacted Indians' forest
Brazilian rancher Marcelo Bastos Ferraz rejected the Ayoreo's plea to stop destroying the forest inhabited by their uncontacted relatives.© OPITIn a rare encounter between the Ayoreo tribe, Paraguay’s...
View ArticleUSAID’s cover-up of Ethiopia abuses overruled by Congress
The US Congress has acted to prevent aid being used to support the forced evictions of Mursi, Bodi and Kwegu tribes from their ancestral land in Ethiopia's Lower Omo Valley.© SurvivalThe United States...
View ArticleBushmen aren't poachers: Protests greet Botswana President in London
Vocal protests were held outside the 'London Conference on the Illegal Wildlife Trade 2014' today to highlight the plight of Africa's last hunting Bushmen. © Survival InternationalLoud protests at an...
View ArticleOperation to save Earth's most threatened tribe: first stage complete
The Brazilian authorities have completed the first stage of their operation to remove illegal loggers and ranchers from Awá land. © Mário Vilela/FUNAIThe first stage of the Brazilian government’s...
View ArticleOperation targets illegal gold-miners in Yanomami's rainforest
Yanomami shaman and spokesman, Davi Kopenawa. Illegal mining is putting the Yanomami's lives at risk.© Fiona Watson/SurvivalThe Brazilian authorities have launched an operation to combat illegal...
View ArticleOgiek are violently evicted from ancestral home in Kenya
An Ogiek home that was destroyed by government officials.© Judy Kipkenda/OPDPSurvival has received disturbing reports that government officials have destroyed homes of the Ogiek, one of Africa’s last...
View ArticleIndia: Journalist harassed after exposing tribal women’s exploitation
Jarawa women are being lured with alcohol and drugs and sexually exploited by poachers on their land. © SurvivalThe journalist and activist Denis Giles is facing harassment by police on India’s Andaman...
View Article'Dalai Lama of the Rainforest' makes unique visit to USA
Yanomami shaman Davi Kopenawa will visit California in April 2014 to talk about his connection with the spirit world and the urgent need to safeguard the world's rainforests. © SurvivalAn Amazonian...
View ArticleCampaign triumphs as loggers expelled from territory of ‘Earth's most...
Soldiers at an illegal logging camp on Awá land. The Brazilian government has mounted a huge operation to evict illegal invaders from the Awá's forest.© Mário Vilela/FUNAIA global campaign by Survival...
View ArticleAyoreo Indians send urgent video appeal to Spanish tycoon
In an urgent video appeal, Ayoreo leader Porai Picanerai demands that Spanish construction giant Grupo San José returns the Ayoreo's ancestral land. © OPIT/ SurvivalAyoreo Indian leaders in Paraguay...
View ArticlePapuan activists’ webcast silenced – was Indonesia behind it?
The Amungme, like other highland Papuan tribes, have faced serious human rights violations at the hands of Indonesian soldiers.© Jeanne Herbert/SurvivalA speech by two Papuan activists which was being...
View Article1-year countdown to end 'human safaris' in India
Survival, the United Nations and India's Minister of Tribal Affairs have condemned 'human safaris' to India's vulnerable Jarawa tribe (please contact Survival for the use of this image).©...
View ArticlePortraits of tribal heroines for International Women's Day
On International Women’s Day, Survival International profiles the stories of the world’s tribal women.© Domenico Pugliese/SurvivalWhich Brazilian tribal women suckle orphaned monkeys? Which North...
View ArticleNew York and Berlin travelers urged to join Botswana boycott
Protestors targeted visitors of the ITB travel fair in Berlin to highlight the persecution of Africa's last hunting Bushmen by Botswana. © SurvivalSupporters of the Bushman tribe in Botswana have...
View ArticleBrazilian indigenous leader slams Amazon mega-dams in Paris protest
Brazilian Indian Sonia Guajajara and over a hundred supporters protested today in Paris against Brazil’s construction of a series of mega-dams in the Amazon rainforest.© Survival InternationalBrazilian...
View ArticleThe dark side of Brazil: Amazon Indian protests at World Cup trophy tour
Nixiwaka Yawanawá wore a T-shirt saying ‘BRAZIL: STOP DESTROYING INDIANS’, but Coca-Cola and FIFA prevented him from displaying the full message while standing next to the trophy.© FIFANixiwaka...
View ArticleThe dark side of Brazil: Congressman receives Survival's ‘Racist of the year’...
Deputy Luis Carlos Heinze made racist comments about Brazilian Indians, homosexuals and black people.© SurvivalA prominent Brazilian congressman has received Survival International’s ‘Racist of the...
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