Alert in the Amazon: an invasive mussel advances up to 149 miles per year and threatens the great Amazon River.
Oiapoque is a sleepy town on the edge of the Amazon basin in Brazil’s northernmost tip. On weekdays fishermen haul their catch to the local market and indigenous people stream in from the rainforest ...
While the iconic silhouette of Christ the Redeemer and the bustling sands of Copacabana define the international image of ...
The Brazilian government has been forced to revoke Decree 12600, which would have opened up vast stretches of the Madeira, ...
Brazil has revoked a presidential decree that placed sections of three Amazonian rivers — the Tapajós, Madeira and Tocantins — under a state-led privatization program. Indigenous groups had protested ...
Three women lived for years as the last members of the Akuntsu people, who were decimated by a government-backed push to develop parts of the Amazon rainforest in the 1970s and ‘80s. Many ...
Landslides and flooding in Brazil’s Minas Gerais state triggered by days of heavy rain have claimed the lives of 64 people, ...
Crystal's 2029 world cruise, 127 nights from Melbourne to New York, includes the brand's first Australia circumnavigation and ...
In this presentation, “The Evolving Role of Fathers in Indigenous Communities,” I explore how historical trauma from colonialism has disrupted traditional fatherhood, and offer a framework for Native ...