At 30, Brazil’s Yanomami reserve is beset by mining, malaria and mercury

Thirty years ago, Brazil issued a decree officially recognizing the ancestral land of the Yanomami people as an Indigenous territory. The new designation made the area, located deep in the Amazon, on the border with Venezuela, a protected land: it can’t be sold or exploited and may only serve as the source of livelihood for … Continue reading At 30, Brazil’s Yanomami reserve is beset by mining, malaria and mercury