
Brazilian Indians demand Shell leave their land
Sugarcane used for biofuel production is being grown on the Guarani's ancestral lands
Sugarcane used for biofuel production is being grown on the Guarani's ancestral lands
Gunmen have invaded an Indigenous Guarani camp in Brazil.
The man's community is living in appalling conditions on the side of a highway, cars and trucks thundering past.
Ancestral land of the Guarani has been rented out for sugarcane production
Guarani community returns to their land after living by the side of a highway
The boom in demand for ethanol is keeping Guarani Indians off their ancestral land, and putting their lives at risk.
Three men accused of killing the Indian leader Marcos Veron have been acquitted of homicide, but convicted on other grounds
The Guarani Kaiowá leader Marcos Veron was killed by gunmen in 2003