Danger’s closing in on the uncontacted Ãwa Indigenous people of the ‘Papaya Forest’ on Brazil’s Bananal Island.

In this video, Wapoxire Ãwa, a relative of the uncontacted Ãwa, demands the protection of their forest so they can survive, and also asks for the official demarcation of the Taego Ãwa Indigenous Territory.

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Tribal Voice is a project by Survival International, the global movement for tribal peoples. More than one hundred and fifty million people in over sixty countries live in tribal societies.

From the Amazon to the Kalahari, from the jungles of India to the Congo rainforest, Tribal Voice gives them a platform. They experience appalling racism and genocidal violence. Their lands and resources are stolen for profit. Their ways of life are being deliberately and systematically destroyed.

Here they speak out about what matters to them; watch, listen, and get involved: https://svlint.org/TribalVoice

Tribes: the Awá


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