Tribal survival
Survival International and The Guardian have joined forces to examine the daily reality of indigenous peoples under threat from governments, multi-nationals and climate change
Tribal land at threat from mine
Tribesman Sitaram Kulisika describes the effect a refinery will have on tribal homeland in India
The fight for the Peruvian rainforest
'Climate change is extremely dangerous for all of us'
Shaman Davi Yanomami talks about the threat posed to South American Indians by loggers, miners and climate change
Peru protests: 'Our lands are up for sale'
Antonio Iviche Quique, an indigenous Peruvian rights leader, describes why his people are fighting to protect their land
Tribal survival: the Dongria Kondh
Indian tribe the Dongria Kondh face destruction of their lands and extinction at the hands of British mining giant Vedanta Resources
Tribes struggle to survive in Borneo
The Penan tribe rely on the forest for food, medicine and the materials to build their homes
Blocking out Borneo's loggers
The Dayak people of Borneo are erecting barricades and hoping for a miracle
Sacred fight of the Dongria
A secluded Indian tribe is preparing for battle as plans go ahead to build an aluminium refinery on their mountain
Nagaland: India's lost world
Peter van Ham travelled deep into the remote hills of north-east India to study the Naga
Brazil tribes fight for their land
Many tribes in the Amazon rainforest struggle to defend their territories against industrial mining and agriculture
Last Indians of the Amazon
David Hill shares his experience of living with Peru's most remote Indians
Dying in Argentina
Deep in the woodlands of Argentina, a group of aborigines struggles to survive
Preserving the old ways in Panama
Omayra Casama, a member of the Embera people, explains their struggle with modernity
A long way from the Kalahari
A year after the Bushmen of Botswana were permitted to return to the land they were illegally evicted from they are still being held back