Family rivalry and Brazil’s Catholic church helped miners devastate an indigenous territory that was once a leader in the fight against deforestation. Climate Home reports The Paiter-Suruí are a tribe ...
The Indigenous Paiter Suruí people of Brazil have reclaimed the coffee farms established by invaders on their land, in the process opening up a new source of livelihood and strengthening community ...
The Paiter-Suruí people have a culture deeply rooted in their land: the Sete de Setembro Indigenous Land (TISS), on the border of Rondônia and Mato Grosso in the southwestern Brazilian Amazon. Known ...
The photographer Victor Moriyama follows an Indigenous fire brigade as they try to fill the gap left by the Brazilian state in Rondônia, one of the most deforested regions of the Amazon Preserving the ...
In 2009, the Paiter-Suruí of Brazil became the first indigenous group in the world to design and implement a major forest conservation and carbon storage and offset project, a set of initiatives ...
Today, the Chief of the Paiter Surui indigenous people in the state of Rondônia, Brazil has issued the following plea for help to stop illegal logging and mining on their lands. The letter is unedited ...
Syed was a reporter for TIME, based in the London bureau. Txai Suruí Txai Suruí already has the kind of credentials accumulated across a lifetime of advocacy. A member of the Paiter Suruí Indigenous ...
Brazil's Surui tribe fought the loggers and developers threatening their lands for years, but nothing worked until they went high-tech. Photographs by Craig Stennett Almir Narayamoga became the chief ...
An elegant docu-fiction hybrid about a former holy man in the Amazon whose connection to the spirit world hasn’t been completely severed. Anthropologist-turned-filmmaker Luiz Bolognesi elegantly ...
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Ethnoprimatology: Research examines traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples about primates in their territories
The Paiter-Suruí people have a culture deeply rooted in their land: the Sete de Setembro Indigenous Land (TISS), on the border of Rondônia and Mato Grosso in the southwestern Brazilian Amazon. Known ...
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