On International Women's Day, Survival International Profiles the Stories of Tribal Women
Survival International
go to original
March 7, 2014
EnglishFrenchSpanish

Portraits of tribal heroines for International Women’s Day. (Domenico Pugliese/Survival)

Which Brazilian tribal women suckle orphaned monkeys? Which North American Indian women have enjoyed equal status with men for centuries?

To mark International Women’s Day on March 8, 2014, Survival International is publishing a new photographic gallery that portrays the lives and stories of inspiring tribal women, past and present.

Tribal women have known brutal displacement, fear, murder and rape at the hands of invaders for generations. They have seen their lands taken from them, their self-respect annihilated and their futures become uncertain.

Survival’s gallery includes the stories of:

  • Pocahontas, a Powhatan Indian who married an Englishman and was introduced to King James I in London during the 17th century;
  • Angata, an indigenous leader from Easter Island, who stirred rebellion against their Chilean colonists;
  • Damiana Cavanha, a Guarani woman from Brazil who recently spearheaded a courageous take-over of the Guarani’s ancestral lands;
  • Little Butterfly, a young girl from the nomadic Awá people, the Earth’s most threatened tribe.

Xlarema Phuti is a Bushman healer who was forcibly evicted by the government of Botswana from her home in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve. (Dominick Tyler)

Sophie Grig, senior campaigner at Survival International, said, ‘Tribal women have complex, evolving societies that flourish when they are able to pursue the self-sufficient and diverse ways of life they have developed over centuries.

‘The gallery shows some of the courageous women who are fighting for their lands to be returned to them and for their fundamental human rights. Survival’s work has been preventing the annihilation of tribal women and their communities for the last 45 years.’

See the original at Survival International

We invite you to add your charity or supporting organizations' news stories and coming events to PVAngels so we can share them with the world. Do it now!

Celebrate a Healthy Lifestyle

Health and WellnessFrom activities like hiking, swimming, bike riding and yoga, to restaurants offering healthy menus, Vallarta-Nayarit is the ideal place to continue - or start - your healthy lifestyle routine.

News & Views to Staying Healthy

From the Bay & Beyond

Discover Vallarta-Nayarit

Banderas Bay offers 34 miles of incomparable coastline in the states of Jalisco and Nayarit, and home to Puerto Vallarta and Riviera Nayarit's many great destinations.