Human Rights Day: tribal leaders assassinated for defending their land
Survival highlights five murders of tribal people fighting for their land
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.
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.