Outrage at ‘Freakshow TV’ as reporter brands Amazon tribe child murderers

 
Paul Raffaele said a Suruwaha girl refused to shake his
hand because she wanted to kill him. In fact, he was
wearing so much sun cream the Suruwaha thought he
had a skin disease. Š Channel 7

 
SURVIVAL INTERNATIONAL, March 7, 2012 -- A Channel 7 TV report which branded an Amazon tribe as child murderers; a ‘suicide cult’ from the ‘Stone Age’; and the ‘worst human rights violators in the world’ has become the first target of a new Survival International campaign against the racist depiction of tribal people on TV.

The ‘Freakshow TV’ campaign aims to challenge the depiction of tribal people on TV as primitive, backward savages.

The broadcast on Australia's Channel 7 Sunday Night show featured ‘adventurer’ Paul Raffaele and reporter Tim Noonan visiting Brazil’s Suruwaha tribe.

The Suruwaha have already been targeted by fundamentalist missionaries, who falsely say they regularly kill newborn babies. The missionaries have lobbied Brazil’s Congress to pass a law allowing Indian children to be removed from their families.

The Indians allowed the Channel 7 team into their territory after Mr Raffaele said he wanted to film a ‘positive report’.

But their report has generated a firestorm of protests, with Survival International’s Director denouncing it as ‘one of the most biased, misleading and disgusting reports we’ve ever seen’.

The report portrays the Suruwaha as the 'worst human
rights violators in the world'. ŠJ H de Azevedo/ Survival
The broadcast described the Indians as 'a true suicide cult'; a 'Stone Age' people; and 'lost in time'. The tribe is said to 'encourage the murder of disabled children…in the most gruesome way possible'; take 'poor little innocent babes into the jungle to be eaten alive by wild beasts'; and to be responsible for 'one of the worst human rights violations in the world'.

The report’s website is also openly fundraising for an evangelical organization associated with the anti-Indian campaign.

Survival wrote to Channel 7 outlining the many errors and distortions in the report, but the Channel has rejected all the accusations. Australia’s broadcasting regulator ACMA has now opened a formal investigation.

Raffaele, previously a writer for Smithsonian Magazine, has been in trouble before – for a very similar Channel 9 report in 2006, in which he claimed a Papuan boy was in danger of being eaten by his tribe, who Raffaele described as ‘Stone Age cannibals’. The broadcast was widely attacked by experts, with Mr Raffaele reportedly admitting later that he had even misidentified the boy’s tribe.

A Suruwaha boy bathes a young baby in a stream.
Š Armando Soares Filho/ FUNAI
Web giant Yahoo! is in partnership with Channel 7 in Australia. Survival has written to Yahoo! urging them to remove the report from their website, but has received no reply.

Survival International’s Director Stephen Corry said today, ‘It’s freakshow TV at its very worst. The Indians are made out to be cruel and inhuman monsters, in the spirit of 19th century colonialist scorn for ‘primitive savages’. It’s clearly designed to have the same effect – to suggest that they don’t deserve any rights. The idea that such nonsense is supposed to help tribal children is breathtaking.’

Survival International has written a set of ethical guidelines to help filmmakers work responsibly with tribal peoples. It is also using its Stamp it Out campaign to challenge racist depictions, however unwitting, in the media.

This story at source: http://www.survivalinternational.org/news/8145

Note to Editors: Forms of infanticide are found in all societies, including industrialized ones. The practice is rare and dying out amongst Amazon Indians. Survival opposes non-consensual practices, however ‘traditional’, which hurt or kill people. This includes infanticide.

Download a Survival briefing sheet on the proposed ‘Muwaji’s law’, the result of a campaign in Brazil by the fundamentalist missionary organization JOCUM (pdf, 70 KB). JOCUM are the Brazilian branch of the US organization Youth with a Mission.

Download a briefing sheet on what experts and Indians say about JOCUM’s infanticide allegations (pdf, 49 KB).

Download Survival’s letter to Channel 7 (pdf, 217 KB).

Download statements from Suruwaha Indians about the Channel 7 report (pdf, 33 KB).

Download a Survival briefing sheet on the Suruwaha tribe (pdf, 37 KB).

 

Comments

....anyone reminded of anything?

"Paul Raffaele said a Suruwaha girl refused to shake his
hand because she wanted to kill him. In fact, he was
wearing so much sun cream the Suruwaha thought he
had a skin disease"Skin disease thats a good reason to kill some one!they seem to be violent little bunch don't they?
The Suruwaha Man/Boy said that he would take a poison and kill himself before he got old, and his brother and sister had already taken the poison. Was this translation correct or not?He also said they had killed babies before, but not for a long time was this translation correct?And how long is a long time.
To call the Suruwaha people primitive, backward is wrong I would say their children are more advanced than our children, for example our children are about 12 years old before they start snorting drugs, their children were about six or seven years old that were snorting drugs in the interview.Do you really think this is good to leave these people to live like that? surely these children need to be protected from this way of life, especially from taken poison to kill themselves.What about the mother that left the tribe, to save hear daughter from being left in the jungle to die, because she had cerebral palsy was this member of the tribe lying?There was one part in the story where the Suruwaha man asks does the ocean go for ever? and does the land just stop ?I think he should be shown what lies past his home, and information of the world shared with him. No one has the right to keep these people in isolation just to keep the Greenie tree huggers happy because it is not about the Greenie tree huggers it is about what is right.Leaving them to live as they do just so the Greenies can watch them like animals in the zoo is wrong, the choice should be theirs and by the sounds of the questions the Suruwaha man asked he should be free to see the out side world, then given a choice to what he wants not some greenie.The children need to be protected from the drugs they take, that is a human right and they looked like humans to me.

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