Friday, May 3, 2024

Indigenous Peoples

What happens when an uncontacted tribe meets ‘civilisation’?

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Margarita Mbywangy's tribe was nearly wiped out when the modern world came calling. Now she has come to Europe to talk about their stolen land and struggle for survival.

“LULA AND DILMA HAVE PILLAGED THE AMAZON,” SAYS BISHOP

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Bishop Erwin Kräutler, bishop of Xingu since 1980, decries the marginalisation of the indians and other Amazon communities, saying that Brazil is a 'civilian dictatorship'.

Honduras: funeral of man assassinated by police

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COPINH, the indigenous organisation, issues statement protesting about police brutality (in Spanish).

GUATEMALA: INDIGENOUS CHALLENGE

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An indigenous group has gone to court to challenge the government's legal right to change the mining law without consulting the indigenous population.The Center for International Environmental Law and MiningWatchCanada report.

COLOMBIA: 38 indians demobilised through work of local NGO

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At least 38 Indians, 20 of them minors and the rest no older than 25, have turned in their weapons and left behind the Colombian armed conflict thanks to a program sponsored by the Association of Indigenous Councils of Northern Cauca, or ACIN.

Brazil: soya and cattle in indigenous land

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Farmers have illegally taken over 90% of the land belonging to a Xavante group in the north of Mato Grosso. According to a report in 'O Globo' newspaper, the Indians are fighting against the 'perverse economic logic' of soya and cattle.

Amazonian Indians confront authorities

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At the end of this month's indigenous meeting in Manaus, Raoni Kayapó confronts the authorities, just as the woman indigenous leader, Tuíra,  famously did in 1989, in a similar protest over the construction of hydroelectric power stations in the Amazon

Ecuador: community vs the gold miners

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Indigenous communities in Azuay, Ecuador, are fighting Canadian gold mining company Dundee Precious Metals, whose Loma Larga mine threatens to pollute the Kimsakocha moorlands and its rivers.

Native Peruvians See Loopholes in Prior Consultation Law

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In Peru, indigenous people question a law that is supposed to benefit them.

BRAZIL: INDIGENOUS DEATH SPARKS REVOLT

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Some 5,000 Guarani-Kaiowáare are protesting over the failure of the authorities to arrest the self-confessed killer of an indigenous boy in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul. According to a report sent to LAB by the Indians, the situation is tense.

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