PACARAIMA, Brazil (Reuters) - An indigenous tribe that journeyed hundreds of kilometers to flee the economic crisis in Venezuela has been trapped in limbo near the border in Brazil, after it was moved ...
Auxiliano Zapata may be a Warao chief but after fleeing chaotic Venezuela for neighboring Brazil his people are a lost tribe, wondering if they will ever settle in their beloved Orinoco river delta ...
In desperation, thousands have left their homeland to seek a better life to the south. But at Brazil’s border, more problems await. About 500 members of the Warao tribe live at a concrete shelter ...
An estimated 700 Indigenous Warao people from Venezuela’s Orinoco Delta now live in the Amazon Delta city of Belém in Brazil, having fled there from the economic crisis in their home country. In Belém ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) – At least 38 Warao Indians have died in remote ...