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Subject Uncontacted Tribes Week was a force for change.
Date June 27, 2023 1:38 PM
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A huge thank you to everyone who got involved.Dear Jack,

Survival’s Uncontacted Tribes Week 2023 has officially ended, and you – our
supporters – have truly been a force for change . A huge thank you to everyone who got involved.

Your action has already helped bring change ! More than 13,000 of you emailed Peruvian law-makers urging them to reject the “Genocide Bill”
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Saturday morning, they did! This bill has now been shelved, in a huge victory for Peru’s Indigenous peoples . Thank you for taking action!

Here is other incredible support you showed during this year’s week of action :
• More than 60,000 of you have signed our Uncontacted Tribes Pledge
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of uncontacted peoples so that they can survive and determine their own futures.
• Over 13,000 of you have emailed Elon Musk, calling on him to pledge that Tesla will never buy minerals from the uncontacted Hongana
Manyawa’s land
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• More than 28,000 of you have emailed the Brazilian government, urging them to protect the Kawahiva’s land
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• On our newest campaign supporting the Shompen of Great Nicobar Island, 5,500 of you have emailed the Indian authorities demanding that the government’s catastrophic ‘Great Nicobar Project’ be halted
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• And you’ve raised much-needed funds this week to help Survival continue its work supporting uncontacted tribes all over the
world.

These are amazing achievements, and we are so grateful for your support – this
week and always.

But even though the week has come to an end, the fight is not over yet.

Please continue to share Survival’s work
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Thank you for standing in solidarity with uncontacted peoples all over the world
this Uncontacted Tribes Week.

Yours,




Caroline Pearce
Director
Survival International



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