
Satirical film targets 'development' for tribes
Survival's new film takes a satirical look at how tribes are often destroyed in the name of 'development'.
Survival's new film takes a satirical look at how tribes are often destroyed in the name of 'development'.
The Brazilian government’s operation to remove all invaders from land of the Awá tribe is now in its fourth week.
Protestors handed out flyers at the Adventure Travel Show in London and the Fitur travel fair in Madrid
Peru has approved the highly controversial expansion of the Camisea gas project onto the land of uncontacted Amazon tribes.
A Kenyan government campaign against one of the few hunter-gatherer tribes left in east Africa has escalated
Study reveals that Paraguay's Chaco – the last refuge of the uncontacted Ayoreo tribe – has world's highest deforestation rate
Seven men have been arrested in connection with the alleged abduction and kidnap of vulnerable Jarawa women.
In an exclusive interview Mr Dingake denounces his country's treatment of the Bushmen as 'sub-humans'.