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Experts say India risks genocide of uncontacted island tribe with mega-port plan

Wed, 02/07/2024 - 01:00
The Shompen live in the forested interior of Gt Nicobar Island. They won’t survive the destruction of their homeland. © Anthropological Survey of India
Categories: E1. Indigenous

Experts say India risks genocide of uncontacted island tribe with mega-port plan

Tue, 02/06/2024 - 09:43
Shompen band traversing a river on Great Nicobar Island. © Anthropological Survey of IndiaGenocide scholars have warned that India's plans to turn an uncontacted tribe’s island into a mega-port will wipe them out. #
Categories: E1. Indigenous

"Raped and beaten": Prince Harry charity linked to horrific abuses in Africa - new investigation

Sat, 01/27/2024 - 15:35
This Baka woman was raped by an African Parks ranger. ‘African Parks are very bad people. Everybody who works with them is really bad to us. That man was cruel, he was inhumane.’ © Survival
Categories: E1. Indigenous

"Raped and beaten": Prince Harry charity linked to horrific abuses in Africa - new investigation

Fri, 01/26/2024 - 06:52
This Baka woman was raped by an African Parks ranger. “African Parks are very bad people. Everybody who works with them is really bad to us. That man was cruel, he was inhumane.” © SurvivalA charity linked to Prince Harry has been funding rangers responsible for abuses against Indigenous people in the Congo. #
Categories: E1. Indigenous

Brazil: Crisis in Yanomami territory, one year after operation to remove goldminers

Wed, 01/17/2024 - 02:30
The Yanomami are suffering an acute health crisis, and hundreds of children are acutely malnourished. © Urihi
Categories: E1. Indigenous

Brazil: Crisis in Yanomami territory, one year after operation to remove goldminers

Tue, 01/16/2024 - 09:56
The Yanomami are suffering an acute health crisis, and hundreds of children are acutely malnourished. © UrihiA health crisis is ravaging the Yanomami people in Brazil’s northern Amazon, one year on from emergency operation. #
Categories: E1. Indigenous

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