File:Survival-countries.PNG
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|Description = This is a map with the countries which have tribes with whom Survival International campaigns. Population size includes all indigenous peoples, including unconctacted and nomadic tribes, that this organization alone has fought for. This map gives an overview of the campaigns of Survival International and is NOT meant to represent indigenous peoples in the world, or in these countries. Below is the list with reference to 26 countries and respective tribes within their territory.
The Americas:
Brazil
- Akuntsu - 6
- Awá - 300
- Enawene Nawe - 500
- Guarani - 80 000
- Indians of Raposa-Serra do Sol - 18 000 to 20 000
- Yanomami - 32 000
- Brazilian indians - 350 000
Colombia
- Arhuaco - 8 000 to 10 000
- Nukak - 400
Paraguay
- Ayoreo - 5 000
- Enxet - 17 000
Canada
- Innu - 15 000 to 20 000
Peru
- Uncontacted Indians - 3 500 to 4 500
Argentina
- Wichí - 40 000
Africa:
Botswana
- Bushmen - 100 000
Kenya
- Maasai - 300 000
- Ogiek - 20 000
Ethiopia
- Mursi, Bodi & Konso - 215 000
Sudan
- Nuba - 1 million
Central Africa (Gabon, Cameroon, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Central African Republic, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi)
- Pygmies - 250 000
Asia & Australasia
Australia
- Aborigines - 250 000
Indonesia
- Amungme - 13 000
- Papuan Tribes - 2.2 million
Philippines
- Batak - 300
- Palawan - 40 000
India
- Dongria Kondh - 8 000
- Jarawa - 200 to 300
Bangladesh
- Jummas - 600 000
Russia
- Khanty - 22 500
- Siberian Tribes - 200 000
Malaysia
- Penan - 10 000
Sri Lanka
- Wanniyala-Aetto - 2 000
|Source = Own work by uploader, used File:BlankMap-World.png as original template. http://www.survivalinternational.org/tribes
|Date = 2009-07-19
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