Dear Jack,
It’s the end of Uncontacted Tribes Week – thank you for being a part of it, and
for choosing to stand with Indigenous peoples. We couldn’t do it without you.
As you’ve seen over the past week, your actions DO make a difference.
Survival's supporters, alongside our Indigenous friends, have helped secure
millions of acres of ancestral land over the last 50 years, and protect it from
destruction. Thank you again for joining us in this fight — for tribes, for
nature, for all humanity.
If you’re able to, you can make a donation to support our Uncontacted Tribes
campaign. Even donating the amount you’d usually spend on a cup of coffee helps
us in our work to stop the invasions of uncontacted and other Indigenous
peoples’ land. And all donors this week will also get access to the
award-winning documentary Piripkura, about the last survivors of one Amazonian
tribe.
Thank you again for joining us in this fight — for tribes, for nature, for all
humanity.
In solidarity,
Jade Bridgwood
Supporter Services
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