Arhuaco man & child, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Northern Colombia.
Sophie Okonedo models Survival’s latest t-shirt designed by Savannah Miller. Available now from our online shop.
Fascinating fact: New Guinea has over a thousand languages - 17% of the world’s total, spoken by just 0.1% of the world’s population.
14-year-old Geraldo Yanomami making a necklace from porcupine quills, Demini, Brazil.
Shrouded by the evening mist, Dolgan nomads stack their wood for the night, Siberia.
Survival’s Christmas shop is now open! Our collection of unique gifts and cards exists solely to help fund Survival’s urgent work – defending the rights of threatened tribal peoples all over the world.
A Hadza boy eats honeycomb.
Hadza hunters in Tanzania use the song of an African bird to guide them to bees’ nests in baobab trees. This month, the Hadza tribe celebrates its first land titles.