Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The doc, world premiering in the main competition of the 23rd edition of CPH:DOX, the Copenhagen International Documentary Film ...
A Brazilian agency reached an isolated indigenous group after a high-risk journey, reuniting members of the group with some of their relatives and easing tensions with a neighboring tribe, officials ...
Once cut off in Brazil’s Javari valley, communities are increasingly turning to the trappings of the outside world – from the internet to solar power and biscuits – with as yet unknown effects on ...
A Brazilian group set off on a risky mission to contact a small, isolated tribe in the Amazon and reunite some members with their relatives in hopes to avoid a bloody battle near the Peruvian border.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The film’s official synopsis reads: In 1996, a Brazilian official and the Swedish journalist, Erling Söderström, ventured into the ...
The cultural survival of isolated tribes like the Korubo, he adds, depends on “our protecting them from the outside world.” In 1986, Possuelo created the Department for Isolated Indians and—in an ...
A high-risk expedition has been sent deep into the Amazon jungle to prevent a misunderstanding leading to an uncontacted tribe launching an all-out attack on its neighbours. The Javari Valley ...
The biggest expedition in 20 years to reach uncontacted tribes living in the Amazon rainforest is underway in Brazil - to prevent a bloody war breaking out between two of them, the country’s ...
Swedish director Nathan Grossman discusses his new film, premiering at CPH:DOX, exploring the Western gaze, turning the camera on colonial legacy, and collaborating with the Korubo community. By Georg ...
EXCLUSIVE: Swedish filmmaker Nathan Grossman (I Am Greta) has returned to feature filmmaking with Amazomania, which is set to debut at this year’s CPH:DOX Film Festival. Check out the film’s trailer ...
On the lookout for enemies, a warrior named Ta'van leads a patrol through the jungle. Several hundred Indians—some never seen by outsiders—live in the Amazon's Javari Valley. Paul Raffaele The man in ...
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