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In Mato Grosso do Sul, a southern state bordering Paraguay, Indigenous people who tried to reclaim the lands from which they ...
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The Cool Down on MSNPowerful interview reveals overlooked impact of global energy transition: 'Every electric vehicle carries Indigenous blood in their batteries'
The pursuit for cleaner energy is critical, but it must not be at the expense of human rights or the environment.
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNDrone Reveals Rare Footage of the World’s Most Isolated People, Cut Off From the Rest of the Planet
Recent aerial footage documented by conservation groups and Indigenous affairs agencies has shed light on the lives of some ...
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EL PAÍS English on MSNAncestral tourism on the Brazilian coast: Where Indigenous and Afro-Colombians can tell their own stories
Traditional communities in southern Rio de Janeiro and northern São Paulo are organizing to offer visits that focus on local ...
That the event is taking place in such a symbolic territory is a powerful statement that offers an extraordinary opportunity ...
Martínez, who presided over the ordination of Fritz on Jul. 14, emphasized that he devoted his whole life to the mission in ...
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Mongabay News on MSNIndigenous representatives still excluded from COP30 decision-making, says leader
The Brazilian government has fallen short of its promise to include Indigenous peoples in the decision-making process at the ...
The Indigenous people allege that farmers are responsible for the attack to discourage them from recuperating land. (AP Photo/Gabriel Schlickmann) ELÉONORE HUGHES, Associated Press ...
A Brazilian-Peruvian co-production, the film tells the story of German-born Curt “Nimuendajú” Unckel (1883–1945), a social scientist who lived with Indigenous people for 40 years.
Brazil is home to the world’s largest concentration of uncontacted and isolated Indigenous communities. Although the ...
Brazil’s environment minister is battling over recent legislation that could gut national environmental protection rules, three months before the country hosts the world’s most important climate ...
Indigenous people are the true guardians of the forest. Though they make up only five percent of Brazil's population, they protect 82 percent of its natural environment.
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