Write a letter
Tribal peoples do not just die out. They’re killed – and the people killing them have names and addresses.
Letters are a powerful expression of public opinion. Time and again, they have proved an effective tool for securing change by calling governments and organisations to account
The letters you write will help tribal peoples win recognition of their land rights, put an end to logging or mining on their land, and halt government violence and oppression.
- Aboriginal people, Australia
- Adivasis, India
- Akuntsu, Brazil
- Awá, Amazon, Brazil
- Ayoreo, Paraguay
- Ayoreo-Totobiegosode, Paraguay
- Batak, The Philippines
- Belo Monte dam, Brazil
- Bushmen, Kalahari Desert, Botswana
- Camisea letter, Peru
- Dongria Kondh, Orissa, India
- Enawene Nawe, Brazil
- Guarani, Brazil
- Innu, Canada
- Isolated Indians, Peru
- Jarawa, Andaman Islands, India
- Javari Valley, Brazil
- Jummas, Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh
- Maasai, Loliondo District, Tanzania
- Madeira and Belo Monte River Dams, Brazil, Brazil
- Matsés, Peru
- Nukak, Colombia
- Ogiek, Kenya
- Omo Valley tribes, Omo Valley, Ethiopia
- Penan, Sarawak, Malaysia
- Piripkura, Brazil
- Pygmy forest peoples, Central Africa
- Sentinelese, North Sentinel Island, Andamans, India
- Sierra Nevada Indians, Colombia
- The International Law for Tribal Peoples, Bangladesh
- The Palawan, Philippines
- Tribes in Papua, Papua, Indonesia
- Yanomami, Brazil
- Zo'é, Brazil