Vanishing Worlds: Art And Ritual In Amazonia. Birmingham Museum of Art. Through July 27. The Birmingham Museum of Art is presenting a stunningly beautiful exhibition that is as much a record of ...
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Indigenous tribe living deep in Amazon rainforest fends off outside forces: 'We are the hidden people'
"Their only means of survival." Indigenous tribe living deep in Amazon rainforest fends off outside forces: 'We are the ...
Other Amazon nations, too, have taken measures to protect their indigenous peoples. Peru’s Manú National Park contains some of the greatest biodiversity of any nature reserve in the world; permanent ...
Among wild tribes of the Amazons, an account of exploration and adventure on the mighty Amazon and its confluents, with descriptions of the savage head-hunting and anthropophagous tribes inhabiting ...
In the sprawling greenery of the Brazilian Amazon, near the border with Peru, a group of people -- small in the distance -- walk through a clearing. These are isolated tribe members, and little do ...
Incredible photos give a rare look into the life of the “world’s most endangered tribe” who still hunt with bows and arrows to survive in their shrinking forest. There are only around 80 of the ...
ALTO RIO GUAMA INDIGENOUS RESERVE, Brazil — They hunt with bows and arrows, fish for piranhas and gather wild plants, while some watch soap operas on TV or check the internet on phones inside ...
Armed with smartphone cameras, teams of indigenous Matsés people have partnered with North American herpetologists to inventory the reptiles and amphibians of their territory along the remote divide ...
Click here for the complete gallery of Sebastião Salgado photos, including images not included in the current issue of Rolling Stone. As a boy growing up on a ranch in Brazil, Sebastião Salgado ...
Note: This article is a sidebar to this issue’s feature story. For a glimpse of how far hatchery reform can go, state and federal agencies need only look at what tribes like the Nez Perce, Umatilla ...
The nomadic Awá tribe of Brazil is one of the world's last "uncontacted" tribes. Charlie Hamilton James / National Geographic Incredible photos give a rare look into the life of the “world’s most ...
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