In the southern tip of Colombia’s Cauca department, known as the “boot” for its shoe-like shape, volunteer members of an ...
The Palm Springs Art Museum's new exhibition explores how LGBTQ+ artists used magic and spirit to navigate identity and build ...
“Amazomania” is exactly the kind of documentary one hopes to see in the main competition of a film festival like CPH:DOX: ambitious, sprawling, with a lot on its mind. It demands patience from the ...
SAO PAULO (AP) — Pugapia and her daughters Aiga and Babawru lived for years as the only surviving members of the Akuntsu, an Indigenous people decimated by a government-backed push to develop parts of ...
They hunt with their hands, kill violently with arrows, and have never encountered the modern world. Deep within the Amazonian rainforest, the indigenous Mashco-Piro tribe lives among the forest floor ...
Babawru, a woman in her 40s, along with her mother and sister, believed they would be the last surviving members of the Akuntsu people Toria Sheffield joined the PEOPLE editorial staff in 2024. Her ...
There were only three members of the Akuntsu tribe left on Earth — and all three of them were women, per the AP However, one of the women became pregnant by a man from a neighboring — and historically ...
Intrepid coverage of an unexpected birth that gives hope dwindling Amazon tribe can avoid extinction
When Brazil’s Indigenous protection agency announced that the Akuntsu people — a tribe reduced to just three women — had celebrated their first childbirth in 30 years, Amazon correspondent Gabriela Sá ...
Sao Paulo — Pugapia and her daughters Aiga and Babawru lived for years as the only surviving members of the Akuntsu, an Indigenous people decimated by a government-backed push to develop parts of the ...
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