The only so-called uncontacted tribes known to exist today outside the Amazon are in Paraguay’s Chaco scrub forest, on the Andaman Islands in the Indian Ocean, and in western New Guinea ...
Though most of the world has had decades to grapple with the repercussions of the internet, tribes living in the Amazon's Indigenous villages are playing catch-up.
In the cross-hairs of coronavirus and forest fires Are Amazon fires worse than last year? In 2018, US missionary John Allen Chau was killed by a tribe in India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands ...
Startling new footage has shown members of an uncontacted Amazon tribe up close and personal ... show seven people gathered in-shot inspecting the forest floor around the cameras while armed ...
When Covid-19 reached Brazil’s Amazon, and an indigenous tribe sealed off its borders ... hunter-gatherers who live in a protected area of rainforest, surrounded and encroached upon by ...
The novel coronavirus is spreading so fast among the indigenous people in the furthest parts of Brazil's Amazon rainforest that ... 26-year-old man of the Tikuna tribe, who was breathing through ...
The massive home to tribal population More than 500 indigenous Amerindian tribes inhabit the Amazon rainforest. It is said that more than 50 of these tribes never had any contact with the external ...
For decades he refused to accept the violent greed destroying the Amazon rainforest and its best guardians. He worked tirelessly to protect the lands of uncontacted tribes from outsiders.
Brazilian authorities have launched an investigation into a group of gold miners who allegedly boasted of killing members of an “uncontacted” Amazon tribe. The miners are said to have told ...