Brazil, Amazon and Rare encounter

Fiona Watson, from the campaign group Survival International, uses her experience gained during 20 years of visiting the region, to explain what the pictures may show. Malocas, or communal houses, are ...
Startling new footage has shown members of an uncontacted Amazon tribe up close ... New photos released by Brazilian officials have shown the tribe from an arm's length thanks to tactically ...
When Covid-19 reached Brazil’s Amazon, and an indigenous tribe sealed off its borders, director Alex Pritz found an innovative way to finish his documentary – he handed the cameras over to the ...
Nine months ahead of the 2025 U.N. climate conference known as COP30, prices for lodging are alarming those who want to ...
Brazil’s Indigenous affairs agency, Funai, recently released unprecedented images of a group of nine men from an uncontacted tribe in the Massaco Indigenous Territory, in the Amazon region.
We visit the Apiaká tribe in Mato Grosso, Brazil, to see how it's using Brazil nuts as a weapon against deforestation. More from Big Business Brazil nuts are one of the most sustainable nuts.