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“Survival International”
September 27, 2016
Racist of the Year
by:
Ama Lorenz
There are award nominations that may bring glamour - sometimes nice. And there are nominations that bring awareness - always necessary. The Survival [...]
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May 09, 2015
"We the people"
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Indigenous people
by:
Ama Lorenz
Survival’s “We, the People” calendar provides insights into the diversity and unique ways of life of tribal and indigenous peoples around the world.
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December 30, 2014
2013: A Year of Successes in the Indigenous World
org:
Survival International
From the suspension of mining concessions in Colombia to the Dongria Kondh’s unanimous rejection of a bauxite mine in India and Vanity Fair’s coverage [...]
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November 28, 2013
Guarani Suffer One of the Highest Murder Rates in the World
org:
Survival International
According to Brazilian NGO CIMI, the majority of Indians killed in Brazil are Guarani. In 2012, the rate of assassinations of Guarani was 4 times [...]
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November 21, 2013
Inter-American Commission warns Peru over uncontacted tribes
org:
Survival International
Plans by the Peruvian government to expand the controversial Camisea gas project, which lies within the Nahua-Nanti Reserve for uncontacted tribes in [...]
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November 17, 2013
Report exposes threat to dam ‘Lost World’
org:
Survival International
The report ‘Dug out, dried out or flooded out?’, written by anthropologist Dr Audrey Butt Colson and published by Survival International, reveals that Guyana’s [...]
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November 08, 2013
Loggers face removal from land of Earth’s most threatened tribe
org:
Survival International
Survival has received reports that FUNAI, the Brazilian government’s Indian affairs department, is advising settlers who have illegally cleared [...]
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October 31, 2013
Another casualty of 'progress': Ayoreo TB epidemic claims latest victim
org:
Survival International
The Ayoreo are the indigenous inhabitants of northern Paraguay and Bolivia. Most have been forcibly contacted and settled, but some remain in the [...]
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October 19, 2013
Travel companies join Botswana boycott despite government whitewash
org:
Survival International
International tour operator Travelpickr joined Survival’s boycott and said, ‘We have canceled our pending [tour] requests for Botswana and [...]
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October 12, 2013
International condemnation of Botswana over Bushmen
org:
Survival International
Most Kalahari Bushmen are currently required to apply for restrictive one-month permits to enter the Central Kalahari Game Reserve (CKGR), and face being arrested for [...]
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September 16, 2013
Fire devastates roadside camp where Brazilian Indians face ‘mass murder’
org:
Survival International
Ranchers reportedly paid Gaspem 30,000 reais (US$ 12,700) each time it violently evicted Guarani Indians from their ancestral lands, which are now [...]
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August 26, 2013
Venezuelan indigenous organizations express ‘deep pain’ 20 years after massacre
org:
Survival International
The declaration expresses the Indians’ ‘deep pain’ resulting from the death of their Yanomami relatives in 1993 at the hands of Brazilian [...]
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August 19, 2013
Ecuador scraps plan to save uncontacted tribes’ land
org:
Survival International
The Yasuní Ishpingo Tambococha Tiputini (ITT) initiative was set up in 2007, and proposed to stop oil drilling in yasuni national park on the [...]
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August 11, 2013
Survival celebrates tribes’ ingenious skills on UN Indigenous Day
org:
Survival International
From the hunting peoples of Canada to the hunter-gatherers of Africa, tribal peoples have found ingenious ways of surviving in varied and often [...]
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July 28, 2013
Indian tribe blocks Pan-American Highway to protest land invasion
org:
Survival International
Ayoreo Indians today blocked the Trans-Chaco Highway, which forms part of the Pan-American Highway, and have vowed to maintain their protest until [...]
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July 20, 2013
Venezuelan Indians travel to capital amidst mining fears
org:
Survival International
The Ye’kuana organization Kuyjani stated, ‘Land is fundamental for the Ye’kuana and Sanema people; it’s on our land that our culture is born, [...]
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