From Caroline Pearce, Survival International <[email protected]>
Subject Jack, there’s still time to help.
Date May 7, 2024 10:44 AM
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The Hongana Manyawa’s forest is shrinking every day. Without proper protection of their territory, they will die.

Contacted Hongana Manyawa man beside a river in the Halmahera rainforest.

Dear Jack,

Over the past week, Survival’s supporters have rallied together to raise crucial funds in support of uncontacted peoples like the Hongana Manyawa. It isn’t too late to join the fight.

Donate

The Hongana Manyawa are resisting the relentless exploitation and destruction of their rainforest home by mining giants like Weda Bay Nickel.

“I will never give Weda Bay Nickel consent to use our lands” – contacted Hongana Manyawa man, 2023.

But the bulldozers are closing in, and the Hongana Manyawa’s forest is shrinking every day. Without proper protection of their territory, they will die.

Donate now to help stop the mining

Survival is the only organization fighting worldwide to stop the extermination of uncontacted tribes like the Hongana Manyawa. To maintain our independence and integrity, we do not accept government funding – so our work relies on the generosity of people like you.

Jack, will you stand in solidarity with Earth’s most threatened peoples?

Yes, I'll donate!

Caroline Pearce
Director

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