
Brazilian Indigenous groups
Brazilian Indigenous groups are the original inhabitants of the region, consisting of diverse communities with distinct languages, cultures, and traditions. They have lived in the Amazon and other areas for thousands of years, relying on forests, rivers, and nature for sustenance. Today, these groups face challenges such as land rights conflicts, deforestation, and modernization pressures, but they also work to preserve their heritage and advocate for recognition and protection of their territories. Their contributions enrich Brazil’s cultural mosaic and highlight the importance of respecting indigenous sovereignty and environmental stewardship.