UNCONTACTED PEOPLES:

AT THE EDGE OF SURVIVAL

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Listen to these powerful voices of Indigenous resistance from recently contacted Hongana Manyawa people of Halmahera Island, Indonesia.

Tupa, her daughter Ngawate and their relative Ngigoro are Indigenous Hongana Manyawa people calling for an end to the nickel mining that is destroying their territory.

There are many mining companies like Weda Bay Nickel operating on their lands as part of a project to mine minerals for electric car batteries. This threatens to completely wipe out the uncontacted Hongana Manyawa, who are defending their rainforest from exploitation.

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Take urgent action: https://svlint.org/IndonesiaAct

Indigenous peoples: the Awá


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