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Vol. 1, no. 2 (6-7).pdf
A group of large land owners had confiscated Indian land and murdered Indigenous leader Marcal Tupai while the indigenous continue to struggle.

Volume 9 No. 1 & 2 (4).pdf
Suicide rates among the Guarani-Kaiowa in Brazil has risen.

Vol. 10, no. 1 (5).pdf
Indigenous hostages reed, but are still threatened by Brazilian colonists.

Volume 9 No. 1 & 2 (18-19).pdf
In Brazil a revision of Decree 22/91 could leave indigenous lands in danger.

Vol 10, no. 2 (4).pdf
The Brazilian Supreme Court prevents the dispossion of Guarani-Kaiowa from their lands.

Volume 8 No. 4 (34-37).pdf
The Brazilian government continues to ignore crimes against indigenous peoples. Also, brief stories on technology being utilized for communication and successes in environmental sustainability.

Vol. 7, nos. 3&4 (6).pdf
Brazil has prohibited logging activities in Arawete, Apyterewa, Trinchera Bacaja lands in the Brazilian Amazon.

The Indian March Continues.pdf
Representatives of the Isibon-Secure National Indian Park Territory (TIPNIS) met in San Bernardo and resolved to march on Trinidad to demand compliance with Supreme Decree 22610.

Vol. 8, no. 3 (9).pdf
The election of a liberal, creole president and an indigenous intellectual vice-president in Bolivia has show that integration and communication with indigenous communities is a viable political strategy in Bolivia. However, this came after decades…

Moseten Indians Compete with Loggers for Land Title.pdf
The Moseten Indians in Bolivia contend with logging companies for land previously deeded to them in 1880.
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