Meanwhile, Brazil’s Fundação Nacional dos Povos Indígenas (National Foundation of Indigenous Peoples, or Funai) estimates around 100 uncontacted Indigenous groups still live deep in the Amazon ...
Man from uncontacted tribe filmed emerging from Amazon and asking for fire - A member of the nearby Juma tribe was expected ...
Their language is unknown to outsiders, even to the Andaman tribes on neighbouring islands. Given this extreme isolation of the Sentinelese, the wider world ... to remain so isolated for so ...
Mashco-Piro tribe live in Manú National Park in south ... found in the forest wiping out the tribe Indians are one of 100 uncontacted tribes in the world Tribe has been behind two bow-and-arrow ...
A young man from an isolated Indigenous tribe approached a riverine community in Brazil’s Amazon, the country’s Indigenous ...
The journalist and filmmaker, Jorge Said, travels alone through Africa, Asia and America in search of isolated tribes that have had very little contact with the outside world and that are about to ...
These groups represent most of the world’s remaining isolated tribes. The only so-called uncontacted tribes known to exist today outside the Amazon are in Paraguay’s Chaco scrub forest ...
Today, there are approximately 100 tribes in the Amazon rainforest that have not interacted with the modern world. A hundred years ago, there were many more. In this co-production with Retro ...
Why this once isolated tribe took up cell phones ... under attack Meet the first woman to contact one of the world’s most isolated tribes Meet the first woman to contact one of the world ...
The island is a remote place, but hardly the most isolated ... completely rejected contact with the outside world for all of recorded history. Other than colonial Europeans visiting the ...
The people of North Sentinel Island, called the Sentinelese, are considered an "uncontacted tribe," meaning they have little to no contact with the outside world. They've never developed ...
Nineteen of the 26 tribes in the Javari Valley live in full isolation, the highest concentration in the world. The Marubo were once uncontacted, too, roaming the forest for hundreds of years ...