We, the Folks 2019 – The fiftieth anniversary Calendar

We, the Folks 2019 – The fiftieth anniversary Calendar


Boy from the Suri Tribe. Omo Valley, Ethiopia, 2014. Survival Calendar 2019. © Steve McCurry / www.stevemccurry.com

The particular version of Survival Worldwide’s calendar, that includes placing portraits of Indigenous individuals from all over the world by a few of the world’s main photographers

Boy from the Suri Tribe. Omo Valley, Ethiopia, 2014. Survival Calendar 2019. © Steve McCurry / www.stevemccurry.com

For tens of 1000’s of years, individuals have used their handprints to sign their existence. The palms in Survival’s brand are a message that tribal peoples stay within the right here and now and should have their area in tomorrow’s world. They’re a collective name for all of us to assist them. By shopping for and displaying this calendar, you’re a part of this very important world motion.

Covers of Survival’s Calendar 2019 © Survival Worldwide

Survival Worldwide particular version of its annual calendar to mark its fiftieth anniversary in 2019.

Our “We, The Folks” fiftieth Anniversary 2019 Calendar options beautiful portraits of Indigenous individuals by a few of the world’s main photographers, together with Timothy Allen, Steve McCurry, Yann Arthus-Bertrand, George Rodger and lots of others.

The breathtaking pictures give an perception into tribal individuals’s largely self-sufficient and terribly numerous methods of life.

Calendars are £13.99 and obtainable from Survival’s store.

Tsaatan village, Mongolia, 2004. Survival Calendar 2019. © Livia Monami / www.liviamonami.com

January – Tribal societies are trendy, they’re simply not industrialized. Their societies are terribly numerous and there’s loads to be taught from them. They put the group earlier than the person, and share and change possessions quite than amass private wealth.

Himba village, Namibia, 1997. Survival Calendar 2019. © Yann Arthus-Bertrand / www.yannarthusbertrand.org

February – It’s usually wrongly claimed that tribal lands are “wildernesses,” however the world’s most well-known “pure” environments are the ancestral homelands of thousands and thousands of tribespeople who’ve formed, nurtured and guarded them for millennia.

Bajau boy, Malaysia. Survival Calendar 2019 © James Morgan / www.jamesmorgan.co.uk

March – Tribal peoples perceive the pure world and are skilled conservationists. They’ve a singular understanding of sustainable residing.

Bayaka man, Central African Republic, 2016. Survival Calendar 2019. © Timothy Allen / humanplanet.com/timothyallen

April – The Bayaka eat 8 sorts of untamed honey and use lots of of various crops to assist their largely self-sufficient life-style. Tribal territories are probably the most biodiverse locations on Earth – proof proves that tribal peoples handle their atmosphere and its wildlife higher than anybody else.

Australian Aboriginals, Australia. Survival Calendar 2019. © Wayne Quilliam / www.aboriginal.images

Could – Australian Aboriginal peoples have struggled for over 200 years to retain management over their lands and lives, and to maintain celebrating their wealthy and vibrant identities.

Nuba ladies, Sudan, 1949. Survival Calendar 2019. © George Rodger / Magnum Pictures

June – Tribal peoples who management their very own land are more healthy with a much better high quality of life than tribes who’ve been evicted from their lands and had “improvement” pressured on them. They should be free to adapt to a altering world in their very own means.

Yanomami, Brazil. Survival Calendar 2019. © Claudia Andujar

July – The photographer, Claudia Andujar, was a founding father of the profitable marketing campaign for Yanomami land rights (CCPY). Survival led the work internationally to make sure the voices of the Yanomami reached all over the world. After 20 years, we gained. Yanomami territory is now the most important protected space of rainforest beneath Indigenous management on this planet.

Dassanech women, Omo River Delta, Ethiopia, 2007. Survival Calendar 2019. © Jane Baldwin / janebaldwin.com

August – Land is life for tribal peoples. Their lands give them meals, housing, medicines, clothes and a way of id and belonging. The theft of tribal lands is a criminal offense beneath worldwide regulation.

Dinka boy, Sudan. Survival Calendar 2019. © Carol Beckwith & Angela Fisher / carolbeckwith-angelafisher.com

September – A couple of hundred and fifty million males, ladies and youngsters in over sixty nations stay in tribal societies. They’re largely self-sufficient and rely on their land for his or her well being and wellbeing.

Mindima elders, New Guinea, 2008. Survival Calendar 2019. © Brent Stirton / www.brentstirton.com

October – One in each six languages spoken on Earth comes from New Guinea. Tribal societies are a significant a part of humankind’s variety.

Uncontacted tribe, Brazil, 2010. Survival Calendar 2019. © Gleison Miranda/FUNAI

November – There are greater than 100 uncontacted tribes all over the world. Survival Worldwide is the one group combating worldwide to cease their extermination.

December – From the Siberian mountains to the Amazon rainforest, tribal peoples aren’t primitive relics of a distant previous. They’re our contemporaries and the most effective guardians of the pure world.

Awá, Brazil, 2013. Survival Calendar 2019. © Sebastião Salgado

Every calendar additionally comes with a free desk calendar with a wonderful picture of Awá hunter-gatherers by legendary photographer Sebastião Salgado. Survival Worldwide’s marketing campaign to save lots of Earth’s most threatened tribe pressured Brazil to take motion to forestall their extinction.

Survival Worldwide’s “Desk Calendar 2019”. © Sebastião Salgado

Survival Worldwide Calendar 2019. © Survival Worldwide

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