For more than five decades, artist and activist, Claudia Andujar, has been photographing and defending the Yanomami, one of Brazil’s largest indigenous groups living in Amazonia. Her collection of ...
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[collective house] when they migrate, when they want to escape from an epidemic, or when an important leader dies. Catrimani, 1972-76. Infrared film. © Claudia ...
For over 50 years, artist and activist Claudia Andujar has documented daily life of the Yanomami people native to Brazil’s Amazon rainforest. Instead of presenting an anthropological lens, which is ...
In recent years, Brazil’s Yanomami tribe have suffered epidemics, deforestation and fires – and all the while, Claudia Andujar has helped them fight back. She talks to Edward Siddons. In the dense ...
“The Yanomami Struggle,” which opened this week at the Shed in New York, focuses on the Indigenous people of the Amazon and their ongoing fight to survive. Their plight is a universal story and an ...
Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Amazonian Yanomami shaman Davi Kopenawa wrote his 2013 book The Falling Sky: “A path of light opened before my eyes and unknown ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. "The white people come here to take images and do not show them back to us," says Octavio Yanomami from the Marauia River, where the ...
Major retrospective exhibition devoted to the work of celebrated Brazilian photographer and activist Claudia Andujar to open in January 2020. A new exhibition curated by Thyago Nogueira for the ...
Photographic representations of the indigenous populations of the Amazon rainforest have often been limited to journalistic or anthropological images. Yet one artist and activist took a more intimate ...
Three indigenous babies from the Yanomami Indigenous group who died with suspected COVID-19 infection were buried in a cemetery in the city of Boa Vista, in Brazil’s Roraima state, far from their ...
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