
UN appeals for Guarani in Brazil as gunmen 'prepare to attack'
Thousands of Guarani holding on to tiny patches of their ancestral land are living in fear of being forcibly evicted.
Thousands of Guarani holding on to tiny patches of their ancestral land are living in fear of being forcibly evicted.
The Guarani and the Yanomami are the first to be part of the 'Tribal Voice' project
Pope Francis has asked forgiveness from Indigenous peoples at a meeting in Bolivia
The Kurusu Mba community had peacefully re-occupied part of their ancestral land.
Judges have overturned or suspended the eviction of three Guarani communities
Survival highlights five murders of tribal people fighting for their land
Last month Marinalva Manoel traveled to Brasília to campaign for her tribe's ancestral land to be returned.
40 Guarani leaders have traveled over 1,000 km to Brasília to insist that the authorities map out their ancestral land.