Divided by mining: indigenous people in Pará fight to maintain their identity against the railroad that feeds the global steel industry

By Maurício Angelo and Sarah Sax Photos by Ingrid Barros Seen from above, the Indigenous Territory Mãe Maria is a 62,000 hectare square of green…

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Investment funds injected US$ 54 billion into mining companies with interests in Indigenous territories in the Amazon

The Association of Indigenous Peoples of Brazil (APIB), alongside environmental and human rights organization Amazon Watch with the support of The Mining Observatory, launched “Complicity…

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Foreign ambassadors’ influence on Bolsonaro’s strategy to authorize mining on indigenous lands

Original story by Maurício Angelo, translated by: Gabriela Sarmet Foreign ambassadors working in Brazil are frequently consulted by Jair Bolsonaro’s government on policies for the mineral…

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Mining companies linked to indigenous rights violations in the brazilian Amazon received billions from american financiers

U.S.-based financial institutions play a key role in enabling the destructive actions of companies linked to violations of Indigenous rights and conflicts in Indigenous territories…

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