How imposed development destroys the health of tribal peoples
Forcing ‘development’ or ‘progress’ on tribal people does not make them happier or healthier. In fact, the effects are disastrous.
The most important factor by far for tribal peoples’ well-being is whether their land rights are respected.
Learn why in this booklet (also published online as an interactive website)
£3.00There you go! offers a radical new approach to looking at ‘development’ and its impact on indigenous peoples, using beautiful illustrations and wry humour to deliver its message. Described by Mashen Ashini, an Innu spokesperson from Labrador as, ‘a book that speaks the truth’, There you go! challenges current development policies and highlights how destructive these can be for tribal peoples.
£4.00This full colour book, illustrated by fabulous photographs, tells the history of Brazilian Indians from the time of the European invasion. It focuses on Brazil’s most vulnerable peoples, telling the stories of some of the most isolated tribes. It also explores more general themes, such as shamanism, first contact with outsiders, and land. The book contains many first hand testimonies told here for the first time.
£5.99This full colour book, illustrated by fabulous photographs, tells the history of Brazilian Indians from the time of the European invasion. It focuses on Brazil’s most vulnerable peoples, telling the stories of some of the most isolated tribes. It also explores more general themes, such as shamanism, first contact with outsiders, and land. The book contains many first hand testimonies told here for the first time.
FREEThis full colour book, illustrated by fabulous photographs, covers the stories of various tribal peoples in Asia. As well as covering in-depth history of the tribes, it also includes many quotes, pictures and maps.
£2.99A compilation of stories about several different tribes that Survival works with. The collection offers an in-depth look at the problems facing tribes all over the world from Canada and Brazil to Botswana and India.
Stories & Lives comes with a complimentary copy of our 2006 Annual Report.
Survival’s annual review for the year 2006-2007, explaining our aims, our work and our achievements over the course of the year.
FREESurvival’s annual review for the year 2005-2006, explaining our aims, our work and our achievements over the course of the year.
FREEA vigorous demolition of the notion that the best way to support tribal peoples and their environments is by marketing their produce to western consumers.