Indígenas
Kuarup: a celebração da vida e da resistência dos povos do Xingu
Na Aldeia Yawalapiti, a cerimônia em homenagem aos mortos se junta ao alerta sobre ameaças aos rios, aos peixes e aos Indígenas da região
For the Moth and I, mere survival is not enough
A young Indigenous man relates his experience of moving away from his village for the first time to live in Altamira, one of the Amazon’s most heavily deforested cities
As violências cruzadas infligidas a K, a Indígena que denunciou ter sido estuprada por policiais
Para pesquisadoras, ativistas e intelectuais, caso revelado por SUMAÚMA precisa ser compreendido a partir das conexões com misoginia, racismo, impunidade e colonialidade no sistema prisional
The last journey of a Warao migrant
Valentin Perez led his hungry people from Venezuela to Brazil in the hope of food and a better life in Belém. What he found was neglect and death
Yanuni, the movie: “We have the right to tell the world we exist”
Juma Xipaia, a leader from the Middle Xingu who has survived six assassination attempts, is the protagonist of a documentary produced by her and Leonardo DiCaprio to awaken consciousness in the Global North about the Amazon emergency
Eight Belo Monte stories that Norte Energia failed to tell invited journalists
The hydroelectric complex on the Xingu River is a daily source of problems for Indigenous and other traditional peoples who face food insecurity. Almost ten years after the plant came onstream, Norte Energia hasn’t fully complied with environmental licensing requirements
“White people, your world makes me very sad”
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
The Life and Death of Iracemas
At the 2025 Free Land Camp, the saga of a name tells the story of a people
From starvation in Venezuela to misery in Cuiabá, the forced exile of the Warao
Brazil's agribusiness capital has become a destination for hundreds of homeless and landless Indigenous people who are living in legal limbo
Belém rushes for COP visitors, but can’t guarantee housing for its citizens
In Pará’s capital, almost 60% of the population lives in favelas. Low-income residents are driven out by public works while the city receives hundreds of millions of dollars to prepare for the climate summit
In Pará’s capital, almost 60% of the population lives in favelas. Low-income residents are driven out by public works while the city receives hundreds of millions of dollars to prepare for the climate summit