India’s "real Avatar tribe" and British mining giant Vedanta Resources, India’s authorities have quashed the company's plans to mine the Dongria Kondh tribe’s sacred hills. The decision follows unprecedented consultations with Dongria Kondh villages surrounding the mine site, which were ordered by India’s Supreme Court and dubbed the country’s first ever "environmental referendum".
All twelve Dongria Kondh villages involved in the consultation courageously rejected Vedanta’s project in the face of intimidation and harassment, but the final decision lay with the Ministry for Environment and Forests. According to Survival International, the crushing defeat will have global repercussions for companies intent on working on tribal peoples’ lands and should serve as a lesson that tribal communities’ prior consent must always be sought.