
Brazil: where Indian lives are not worth a traffic sign
Public prosecutors have urged the Brazilian government to pay compensation and install road signs, as Guarani deaths soar.
Public prosecutors have urged the Brazilian government to pay compensation and install road signs, as Guarani deaths soar.
Immediately after releasing a white dove, Jeguaká Mirim, an Indigenous Guarani boy, held up a red banner reading 'Demarcation Now!'
A shocking new study has revealed that the Guarani Kaiowá now suffer the highest suicide rate in the world.
Valmir Guarani Kaiowá was kidnapped, tied to a tree in a forest, blindfolded, and tortured.
Guarani community managed to film gunmen driving past their village and firing shots at them.
Ranchers reportedly paid Gaspem 30,000 reais (US$ 13,400) each time it evicted Guarani Indians from their lands.
The Guarani have forced out the rancher who had taken over their land and blockaded their houses.
A Guarani teenager has been killed by a truck on a road which passes by her community's ancestral land.