#DecolonizeConservation #UncontactedTribes
Marçal was a great leader of the Guarani Kaiowá Indigenous people in Brazil, and was one of the founders of the Indigenous movement in Brazil.
📢 “Brazil was invaded and taken from the Indigenous people of Brazil. That is the true story.”
Marçal was a great leader of the Guarani Kaiowá Indigenous people in Brazil, and was one of the founders of the Indigenous movement in Brazil.
📢 “Brazil was invaded and taken from the Indigenous people of Brazil. That is the true story.”
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📸 Frost card by Alessandro Bergamini
📸 Frost card by Alessandro Bergamini
Governments and companies must act, and we must all speak out to protect their lives and lands.
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#AtTheEdge
Governments and companies must act, and we must all speak out to protect their lives and lands.
📢 Add your voice now.
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#AtTheEdge
Yanomami leader Dario Kopenawa Yanomami spoke out at #COP30 in Brazil. ✊
Yanomami leader Dario Kopenawa Yanomami spoke out at #COP30 in Brazil. ✊
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The Guarani Kaiowá have been attacked for trying to recover their ancestral lands from the hands of ranchers, who will stop at nothing to keep them out. Vicente’s relatives and fellow warriors are standing strong, fighting to reclaim their ancestral lands.
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The Guarani Kaiowá have been attacked for trying to recover their ancestral lands from the hands of ranchers, who will stop at nothing to keep them out. Vicente’s relatives and fellow warriors are standing strong, fighting to reclaim their ancestral lands.
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RIP Vicente.
Vicente Vilhalva, a courageous leader of the Guarani Kaiowá, was brutally murdered on November 16.
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RIP Vicente.
Vicente Vilhalva, a courageous leader of the Guarani Kaiowá, was brutally murdered on November 16.
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An Indigenous territory, home to contacted and uncontacted Indigenous people, has finally been fully recognized after decades of delay.
This is a resounding victory for the Indigenous movement in Brazil, who’d been fighting for this move for years.
An Indigenous territory, home to contacted and uncontacted Indigenous people, has finally been fully recognized after decades of delay.
This is a resounding victory for the Indigenous movement in Brazil, who’d been fighting for this move for years.
Everything!
196 uncontacted Indigenous groups are living in 10 countries around the world, including Brazil where COP 30 is happening right now.
Everything!
196 uncontacted Indigenous groups are living in 10 countries around the world, including Brazil where COP 30 is happening right now.
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“The government and world need to understand that our forest isn’t for sale. Mother nature is not negotiable.”
“The government and world need to understand that our forest isn’t for sale. Mother nature is not negotiable.”
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📸 svlint.org/siblings by Alessio Pannini
While Indigenous territorial rights are being discussed at COP 30, 20 gunmen attacked the Guarani Kaiowá community of Pyelito Kue, killing leader Vicente Fernandes Vilhalva and injuring 4 others.
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While Indigenous territorial rights are being discussed at COP 30, 20 gunmen attacked the Guarani Kaiowá community of Pyelito Kue, killing leader Vicente Fernandes Vilhalva and injuring 4 others.
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Forests destroyed, rivers poisoned — all for profit.
90% of uncontacted Indigenous peoples face threats from mining, logging and agribusiness.
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Forests destroyed, rivers poisoned — all for profit.
90% of uncontacted Indigenous peoples face threats from mining, logging and agribusiness.
✉️Act now → svlint.org/SurvivalB
#AtTheEdge
📸 Nourish card by Yuliya Vassilyeva
📸 Nourish card by Yuliya Vassilyeva
Help stop forced contact: svlint.org/SurvivalB
Help stop forced contact: svlint.org/SurvivalB
Take action now to ensure no more uncontacted peoples are wiped out: svlint.org/Survival
Take action now to ensure no more uncontacted peoples are wiped out: svlint.org/Survival
The story in the graphics is just one of countless cases of forced contact.
They need outside support or half of the world's uncontacted Indigenous groups will die within the next 10 years.
The story in the graphics is just one of countless cases of forced contact.
They need outside support or half of the world's uncontacted Indigenous groups will die within the next 10 years.
The best way to protect the rights and lives of Indigenous peoples and their forests is to stop using their lands to greenwash consumption, and to recognize and enforce their rights in the territories that they have managed and protected for millennia.
#COP30
The best way to protect the rights and lives of Indigenous peoples and their forests is to stop using their lands to greenwash consumption, and to recognize and enforce their rights in the territories that they have managed and protected for millennia.
#COP30
📸 © Yuliya Vassilyeva
📸 © Yuliya Vassilyeva
Boa was one of the Aka-Bo people, from the Andaman Islands. She died in 2010, the last of her people.
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Boa was one of the Aka-Bo people, from the Andaman Islands. She died in 2010, the last of her people.
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When their lands are protected and their rights respected, they thrive. 🌳
If they’re at the edge of survival, it’s because of what’s coming at them from the outside.
👉 Learn more: uncontactedpeoples.org
When their lands are protected and their rights respected, they thrive. 🌳
If they’re at the edge of survival, it’s because of what’s coming at them from the outside.
👉 Learn more: uncontactedpeoples.org