The Amazonian community is called 'Massaco' after the river that runs through their lands. It is not known, however, exactly ...
Dubbed the Massaco people after a nearby river, they live in the Brazilian rainforest near the border with Bolivia. No one ...
The Massaco people - who are named after the Amazonian river that runs through their community - have been seen up close for ...
The Massaco people inhabit a 421,000-hectare reserve in the state of Rondônia, near the border with Bolivia. They are named after the river that runs through their territory, but little is known about ...
The images are the first-known sighting of the Massaco tribe - a reclusive indigenous group named after the river that runs ...
The only so-called uncontacted tribes known to exist today ... This network has made the Awá’s existence so precarious that the tribal peoples’ rights group Survival International called ...
Incredible new photos from the Amazon rainforest have given us a first-look at a thriving indigenous community.
The Brazilian National Indigenous Peoples Foundation (Funai) says that their population has more than doubled since the early 1990s. Altair Algayer, a government agent with Funai, had reportedly ...
Why this once isolated tribe took up cell phones and social media Why this once isolated tribe took up cell phones and social media Death stalks the Amazon as tribes and their defenders come under ...
The Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau are among groups under threat in the Amazon Survival International, an indigenous rights group, said Mr Franciscato was called to area after a number of uncontacted peoples ...