From Sarah, Survival International <[email protected]>
Subject Uncontacted Tribes: Who are they? A new film
Date June 20, 2022 3:18 PM
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Find out more this Uncontacted Tribes Week Dear Kate,

If you’re receiving this email, you’ve definitely heard of uncontacted tribes —
as the world’s most vulnerable peoples, the fight for their survival is one of
our key campaigns. Survival is the only organization fighting worldwide against
the genocide of uncontacted tribes.

But how much do you really know about uncontacted tribes – Indigenous peoples
who choose to avoid all contact with outsiders? And is what you know true, or
based on dangerous myths?

This new video
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Uncontacted Tribes Week. Every day this week, we’ll be sharing facts about some
of the world’s uncontacted tribes, the threats to their survival, and what you
can do to help.

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If you have 5 minutes each day for the next 7 days, join us in learning about
uncontacted tribes and uplifting Indigenous voices.

And for those who want to delve a little deeper, we have invitations on
Wednesday for a feature film about the only two known uncontacted survivors of
the Piripkura people, and on Friday for an online talk with Survival
campaigners.

As our friend Tainaky, a Guajajara man fighting for his people's uncontacted
neighbours, said recently: “[Without Survival] the world wouldn't know what's going on in uncontacted
tribes' territories. Many more peoples may well have been made extinct.”

We’re excited to offer you a deeper look into this crucial issue, and take you
behind the scenes of our Uncontacted Tribes campaign. We hope you’ll join us!

With warm wishes,

Sarah Shenker
Uncontacted Tribes Campaign

P.S. It's a tragic irony not lost on any of us that Uncontacted Tribes Week
falls just days after the murders of Bruno Pereira and Dom Phillips in Brazil's
Javari Valley, home to more uncontacted tribes than anywhere else on Earth.
Their killings are a terrible reminder that many uncontacted tribes' territories
are being invaded, and that miners, loggers and drug traffickers operate with
near-total impunity.



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