Success: Peru acts to save uncontacted tribes
Peruvian government says it will work with Brazil to stop illegal logging
Peruvian government says it will work with Brazil to stop illegal logging
Film highlights peril of tribe due to illegal logging
Tribe's survival in jeopardy due to illegal logging
An Amazonian tribe has revealed new evidence of uncontacted Indians living in the area of the planned Belo Monte dam
A Brazilian expert on isolated Indians has warned that loggers could trigger conflict amongst uncontacted tribes on the Peru-Brazil border.
At least four groups of isolated Indians are living near the dam sites.
The last survivor of an unknown and uncontacted Amazon tribe has been targeted by gunmen.
Brazil’s Attorney General’s office has warned that uncontacted Indians in the Amazon are at risk of extinction due to a highway that runs through Rondônia state to the Bolivian border.