Brazilian Indigenous group uses art to fight for survival
by editors@theworld.org (Gisele Regatao) from The World: Latest Stories on (#73W0P)
At a time when Indigenous people in the Brazilian rainforest face deforestation, land grabs and threats to survival, one group is finding international acclaim for its art. Members of MAHKU have had high profile showings, including at the Venice Biennale and Miami's Art Basel. Gisele Regatao traveled through the rainforest to capture the mystery behind their success.