There are about 305 Indigenous peoples living in Brazil today, totalling around 1.7 million people, or 0.8% of Brazil’s population. From the Amazon rainforest to the Atlantic forest and urban areas, they live all around the country, with many different ways of life. Many are threatened by the invasion and theft of their lands, on which they depend for their survival.| www.survivalinternational.org
President Bolsonaro lost Brazil’s 2022 presidential election, and his successor, President Lula, took office in January 2023. This page is therefore not being updated, but Survival’s campaigns in Brazil continue.| survivalinternational.org