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In the Javari Valley, one of the most isolated regions of the Amazon in Brazil, Kanamari women ... an Explorer in 2020 and received the National Geographic Society’s Eliza Scidmore Award for ...
This story appears in the October 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine ... the government institutions created to protect Brazil’s tribes also were in danger of disintegrating—a fear ...
This story appears in the October 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine ... grave threats to the indigenous people who live in the Brazilian and Peruvian Amazon, brings this subject into ...
McIntyre lived with the tribe for two months ... by McIntyre from near the city of Manaus in Brazil. Photograph by Loren McIntyre, National Geographic The saved correspondence doesn’t show ...
The destruction of the Amazon in Brazil can be seen by satellite ... (Read "Kayapo Courage" in National Geographic magazine.) For those who want to protect the Amazon, there's a lesson here.
The ramifications of that contact, and the tribe’s resolve ... in this photograph from a 1988 National Geographic article about the onslaught of settlers in Brazil’s remote Rondônia state.
a Brazilian organization with the mission of protecting the nation’s indigenous populations. Photograph by Charlie Hamilton James, National Geographic Even if he wanted to, there’s no way ...
When Covid-19 reached Brazil’s Amazon ... “The Territory,” to be released by National Geographic on Friday, follows the plight of some 200 hunter-gatherers who live in a protected area ...
Journalist Dom Phillips at work in the Brazilian ... “uncontacted” tribes. Possuelo invited photographer Nicolas Reynard and me to document the expedition for National Geographic.
National Geographic’s CHASING GENIUS is soliciting ... (Related: “Rain Forest Warriors: How Indigenous Tribes Protect the Amazon.”) “If you can just help them do their job more effectively ...