Loggers invade tribal home of Amazon Indian child 'burned alive'
The Awá are regularly attacked by loggers invading their territory
The Awá are regularly attacked by loggers invading their territory
A World Bank study shows how deforestation rates are lower in Indigenous areas
A man of the nomadic hunter-gatherer Awá tribe has been brutally attacked by loggers who have invaded Awá land
Shocking report shows that almost a third of Awá territory has been illegally logged
10 Awá Indians have traveled from the Amazon to Brazil's capital, to demand that the authorities protect their land
The Awá will hold a three-day protest in Brazil at the beginning of August
An expedition conducted by FUNAI (Brazil’s Indigenous Affairs Department) has confirmed the existence of a group of uncontacted Indians in Maranhão state in the eastern Amazon.
A Brazilian federal judge has ruled that ranchers and colonists illegally occupying the Awá Indian reserve must leave the territory within 180 days.