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Mongabay’s top Amazon stories from 2021
Liz Kimbrough
29 Dec 2021
‘On the map’: App shines light on 5,000 ‘invisible’ families in Brazil’s Cerrado and beyond
Sarah Sax
10 Sep 2021
Under assault at home, Indigenous leaders get a violent welcome in Brasília
Fernanda Wenzel
24 Jun 2021
In Brazil’s most Indigenous city, prejudice and diversity go hand in hand
Ana Amelia Hamdan
22 Jun 2021
With Indigenous rights at stake in Brasília, a territory is attacked in Paraty
Ana Ionova
18 Jun 2021
Indigenous in Brasília: The fight for rights in Brazil’s power base
Leticia Casado
25 May 2021
Brazil court orders illegal miners booted from Yanomami Indigenous Reserve
Shanna Hanbury
21 May 2021
‘Amazônia must live on’: Photographer Sebastião Salgado returns home with his new book
Peter Speetjens
20 May 2021
After gold miners shoot Yanomani people, Brazil cuts environmental regulation further
Mongabay.com
13 May 2021
Indigenous in Salvador: A struggle for identity in Brazil’s first capital
Alexandre Lyrio
11 May 2021
Karipuna people sue Brazil government for alleged complicity in land grabs
Shanna Hanbury
6 May 2021
Brazil’s Bolsonaro vowed to work with Indigenous people. Now he’s investigating them
Mongabay.com
4 May 2021
Indigenous in São Paulo: Erased by a colonial education curriculum
Jennifer Ann Thomas
28 Apr 2021
‘We are made invisible’: Brazil’s Indigenous on prejudice in the city
Karla Mendes
12 Apr 2021
2020 fires endangering uncontacted Amazon Indigenous groups
Liz Kimbrough
28 Oct 2020
Life as an Amazon activist: ‘I don’t want to be the next Dorothy Stang’
Peter Speetjens
13 Jul 2020
Brazil’s indigenous hit especially hard by COVID-19: why so vulnerable?
Sue Branford
25 Jun 2020
‘Every time an elder dies, a library is burnt’: Amazon COVID-19 toll grows
Sue Branford
9 Jun 2020
Brazil judge blocks appointment of missionary to indigenous agency
Sam Cowie
26 May 2020
As their land claim stalls, Brazil’s Munduruku face pressure from soybean farms
Caio de Freitas Paes
21 May 2020
Evicted indigenous people in Manaus struggle to stay safe amid COVID-19 crisis
Ignacio Amigo
29 Apr 2020
Fight against Amazon destruction at stake after enforcement chief fired
Sam Cowie
21 Apr 2020
In Brazil, COVID-19 outbreak paves way for invasion of indigenous lands
Sam Cowie
10 Apr 2020
Indigenous Papuans initiate own lockdowns in face of COVID-19
Basten Gokkon
6 Apr 2020
Calls for justice after latest murder of indigenous Guajajara leader in Brazil
Sam Cowie
3 Apr 2020
First COVID-19 case among indigenous people confirmed in Brazilian Amazon
Thais Borges and Sue Branford
2 Apr 2020
As COVID-19 rages, evangelical pastor may contact remote Amazon tribes
Sam Cowie
30 Mar 2020
First possible COVID-19 indigenous cases detected near key Amazon reserve
Thais Borges and Sue Branford
25 Mar 2020
Bringing Christ and coronavirus: Evangelicals to contact Amazon indigenous
Sue Branford
17 Mar 2020
NGOs charge Brazil’s Bolsonaro with risk of indigenous ‘genocide’ at UN
Sue Branford
5 Mar 2020
A bloody January for Brazil’s indigenous Kaiowá spotlights persecution
Caio de Freitas Paes
2 Mar 2020
Making a thriller out of Belo Monte hydro dam: Q&A with filmmaker Sabrina McCormick
Débora Pinto
18 Feb 2020
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