The Wider Image: Brazil's indigenous rights hinge on one tribe's legal battle
A general view shows a car passing by a tobacco plantation on a land which the Xokleng indigenous people claim as their territory in Vitor Meireles, Santa Catarina state, Brazil, August 16, 2021. Picture taken with a drone. The Xokleng number some 3,000 people today, crowding into their 14,156 hectares of hilly territory, where landslides threaten homes and most land is too steep for agriculture. They claim a further 24,000 hectares (9,300 square miles) of rich tobacco country that they say belonged to them for centuries before settlers moved in. REUTERS/Amanda Perobelli SEARCH "INDIGENOUS COURT" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.