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Stopping The Clearing Of Timber From Indigenous Lands.pdf
The Nucleus for Indigenous Rights in Brazil filed a suit to halt logging activities on Indigenous reserves.

Vol. 10, no. 3 (10-11, 31).pdf
Paulo Pankararu talks about the causes of indigenous migration to Brazilian cities and the positives and negatives of this movement.

Brazil_Macuxi_People_Oppose_Building_of_Dam.pdf
The Brazilian government wants to put a dam along the Contingo River in Raposa/Serra do Sol. This measure has been opposed by Macuxi people but the Brazilian government has met the resistance with force.

Brazil_Indigenous_Commission_Fights_for_Demarcation.pdf
23 indigenous peoples travelled to Brasilia to denounce acts of violence against Indians and demand measures for the demarcation of their lands.

Vol 10, no. 2 (5).pdf
A group of Nambikwara were attacked by loggers and miners in Mata Grosso, Brazil.

Brazil_crimes_against_indians_go_unpunished.pdf
The Brazilian government continues to ignore crimes against indigenous peoples.

Constitutional Revision Threatens Indigenous Rights.pdf
The 1993 Constitutional revision worries Indigenous groups in Brazil, in regards to demarcation of indigenous reserves and exploitation of natural resources on Indigenous lands.

Vol. 10, no. 4 (4-5).pdf
After killing an indigenous man by lighting him on fire, the five convicted assailants are no longer being charged with homicide, but on lesser charges.

Vol. 2, no. 2 (12-14).pdf
Filmmakers Monti Aguirre and
Glenn Switkes have returned from a
six-month research and filming trip in
Brazil. Their film, Amazonia will
analyze the occupation of the Amazon
Basin, including the fight by Indian
people to protect their lands.

Vol. 2, no. 1 (11-13).pdf
Sixty leaders of 32 Indian nations met under the auspices of the Union of Indigenous Nations in Goiania, capital of the central state of Goias.

Vol. 1, no. 4 (15-16).pdf
Radio program. "There has been hope in Indian
communities that administrators sympathetic to Indian concerns would be appointed to FUNAI, the government department for Indian affairs."

Vol. 1, no. 3 (5-6).pdf
Ciseases and the demands of European-style economic enter- prises have reduced the indigenous population to a mere three or four per cent of its original total.
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