From the depths of Brazil's Amazon to Indonesia's rainforests, some of the world's most isolated peoples are being squeezed by roads, miners and drug traffickers — a crisis unfolding far from public ...
Earth is a big place with billions of people, but thanks to modern technology, people from almost anywhere on the planet can communicate with others from great distances and easily travel to visit ...
Recent aerial footage documented by conservation groups and Indigenous affairs agencies has shed light on the lives of some of the world’s most uncontacted tribes, who continue to live without ...
They’ve lived in isolation for centuries in the dense jungles of eastern Peru. Aug. 22, 2013— -- They’ve lived in isolation for centuries in the dense jungles of eastern Peru. But the Mascho-Piro ...
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Members of these tribes have maintained keeping traditions long left behind by the rest of the world and want nothing to do with civilisation. The Sentinelese are the indigenous people of North ...
Deep within the remaining tropical forests of the world, the last uncontacted peoples live in near-total isolation. Their ...
The tribe that appears to have killed American John Allen Chau on remote North Sentinel Island in the Bay Bengal is one of a number of vanishing peoples sealed off from the rest of the world. The ...
In this undated photo provided by the Organization of Indigenous Peoples of the Eastern Amazon, a home belonging to an uncontacted Indigenous group is visible in the Loreto region of the Peruvian ...