
South American tribe sues over historic genocide
The Aché who were decimated during the 1950s and 60s are taking Paraguay’s government to court.
The Aché who were decimated during the 1950s and 60s are taking Paraguay’s government to court.
Brazilian officials have warned that uncontacted Indians face imminent "tragedy" and "death"
The Federal Court of Australia has upheld a ruling against Channel 7 for breaching the “racism clause”.
Reports of evictions for industrial plantations continue, despite government claims to the contrary
Asháninka tribe was decimated during a 20-year bloody war between Maoist guerrillas and the army.
Survival’s new ad urges Russia to stop beef imports from Paraguay until the Ayoreo’s land is protected.
Immediately after releasing a white dove, Jeguaká Mirim, an Indigenous Guarani boy, held up a red banner reading 'Demarcation Now!'
Decades after it was stolen, Paraguay's President Cartes has today signed a historic bill to return Enxet Indians their land.