In this interview, Ehuana Yaira talks about the indivisible relationship between the Forest and the female body. The Yanomami artist and writer was the first member of her people to give a public talk in Europe, as part of the series “Rainforest is Female,” held at the Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona
In the Xipaya Indigenous Territory, the Iriri River is suffering the effects of climate change, as its waters change color and its fish die. We Indigenous people are living in a time of uncertainty
While the forests of the outside world face a growing risk of desertification, our symbolic forests, the habitat of the mental creatures who populate the individual and collective unconscious, are turning to deserts before our eyes
Rosimar de Oliveira was raped and strangled to death, allegedly by Yanomami teens, but nobody should forget the brutal context: poverty, exploitation and free drinks provided by the incoming mayor of Barcelos, Amazonas
The killers of the forest and its defenders want more political power. Unless the former can be stopped at the upcoming municipal elections, it won't be just the Amazon that suffers
In Medicilândia, Darci Alves Pereira adopted a new name, got rich, started an Evangelical church, and tried to enter politics through Jair Bolsonaro’s party
In an exclusive interview with SUMAÚMA, the Amazon born politician, elected as a congresswoman for the state of São Paulo on October 2, explains why, after a 14-year political separation from Lula, she decided to become one of his most important supporters, and to join a broad political alliance hoping to defeat Jair Bolsonaro next Sunday