Groups of Brazilian indigenous people block roads and occupy government buildings, calling for better healthcare in their communities. full story ![]()
About 700 Brazilian Indians are occupying part of the lower house of Congress to protest a proposed amendment that would give Congress a say in the demarcation of indigenous territory.
nytimes.com (1 month and 8 days ago)
About 700 Brazilian Indians are occupying part of the lower house of Congress to protest a proposed amendment that would give Congress a say in the demarcation of indigenous territory.
foxnews.com (1 month and 8 days ago)
About 700 Brazilian Indians are occupying part of the lower house of Congress to protest a proposed amendment that would give Congress a say in the demarcation of indigenous territory.
miamiherald.com (1 month and 8 days ago)

Brazilian police surround a building near Rio de Janeiro's Maracana football stadium in an apparent bid to evict a group of indigenous protesters.
bbci.co.uk (2 months and 5 days ago)
Brazilian Indians occupy Congress to protest proposed constitutional amendment on land
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A key Peruvian official tasked with implementing a law to give indigenous groups more rights has resigned to protest efforts by President Ollanta Humala's cabinet to roll back the law to protect mining investments.
nytimes.com (21 days ago)
LIMA (Reuters) - A key Peruvian official tasked with implementing a law to give indigenous groups more rights has resigned to protest efforts by President Ollanta Humala's cabinet to roll back the law to protect mining investments.
reuters.com (21 days ago)
AN indigenous education foundation is challenging expectations of indigenous education, aiming to pay for 7000 more students to go to boarding schools.
news.com.au (18 days ago)
THE corporate sector needs to do more to close the jobs gap between indigenous and non-indigenous Australians, a new report has found.
news.com.au (2 months and 10 days ago)
LIMA (Reuters) - Peru's mining minister is winning a crucial cabinet battle by swaying President Ollanta Humala to water down a law that gives indigenous groups more say over new mines and oil projects - and a deputy minister will likely resign in protest.
reuters.com (24 days ago)
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