Indigenous
Feb 10 2010, Robb

As happens in Zimbabwe, when things begin to happen, they begin to act with quite some alacrity.

“White-owned companies in Zimbabwe are to be forced to hand majority control to black businessmen in a move that could lead to chaos rivalling the...

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Celso Camargo, Campinas
Being a cannibal — defined to mean any human consumption of the human body — no longer appears on many resumes. Yet until recently, cannibalism was a...
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Celso Camargo, Campinas
Discovery of a lone survivor of an unknown Indian tribe in Brazil set off accusations of murder and a struggle over ownership of one of the world’s last great...
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Celso Camargo, Campinas
From time to time there are stories about the indigenous Brazilians in the international media. The press talks of these very isolated people, who live in the middle of...
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The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has released a social trends report that shows there was little improvement in housing conditions in remote Indigenous...
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Bobette, New Orleans
Members of one of Brazil’s few remaining “uncontacted” tribes, their bodies painted with red and black dye, shoot arrows at a surveillance plane from...
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Aboriginal Rock Art in Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory.   To even the uninitiated eye, the traditionally strong use of ochres, reds, blacks and...
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Mount Vernon:

Luisa Sanchez, left, the wife of an indigenous farm worker from Mexico, holds her 9-month-old boy Ismael, in her apartment in Mount Vernon, Wash., Wednesday, March 4, 2009. The arrest of 16 of Vasquez’s neighbors by immigration agents in January has...