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Members of Peru’s Mashco Piro tribe have been seen entering another Indigenous groups village in the Amazon as a logging ...
Madre de Dios is a remote southeastern Amazon region bordering Brazil and Bolivia. It is one of Peru’s most biodiverse areas, but it has also been a hot spot for illegal gold mining, logging and other ...
Deep in the rainforest, the Yanomami live much as they have for centuries—isolated, resilient, and often misunderstood. Their story is one of survival, secrecy, and controversy ...
The nonprofit advocacy group Survival International has explained it’s not unusual for 50 percent of a voluntarily isolated Indigenous community to die within a year of first contact.
Brazilian authorities estimate around 100 uncontacted communities still live in the Amazon basin. Brazil is home to the world’s largest concentration of uncontacted and isolated Indigenous ...