One of Brazil's last untouched Indian tribes has been spotted in a dense region of the Amazon jungle close to ... Protected Area along the Envira River. The Indian community was located through ...
The only so-called uncontacted tribes known to exist today outside the Amazon are in Paraguay ... The Yurúa River meanders near the Peru-Brazil border. Illicit logging in the area’s protected ...
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will meet with environmental agency Ibama this week or the next to discuss ...
A remote tribe in Brazil has become bitterly divided ... The 2,000-member Marubo tribe, who live along the Ituí River deep in the Amazon rainforest, were connected to the World Wide Web last ...
Startling new footage has shown members of an uncontacted Amazon tribe up close ... New photos released by Brazilian officials have shown the tribe from an arm's length thanks to tactically ...
started taking pictures of Brazil's indigenous people since 1996, when he visited a Yanomami tribe. (Pictured) Bejà, a Kayapo Indian, in the Xingu River in Mato Grosso. Speaking about his project ...
An indigenous woman in a village deep in the Amazon rainforest has contracted the novel coronavirus, the first case reported among Brazil's more than 300 tribes ... the Amazon river from the ...
Today, there are approximately 100 tribes in the Amazon rainforest that have not interacted with the modern world. A hundred years ago, there were many more. In this co-production with Retro ...
The Marubo people have long lived in communal huts scattered hundreds of miles along the Itui River ... the Amazon. Enoque and Flora Dutra, a Brazilian activist who works with Indigenous tribes ...
Nine months ahead of the 2025 U.N. climate conference known as COP30, prices for lodging are alarming those who want to ...
We visit the Apiaká tribe in Mato Grosso, Brazil, to see how it's using Brazil nuts as a weapon against deforestation. More from Big Business Brazil nuts are one of the most sustainable nuts.