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Uncontacted Amazon tribe emerges from jungle as iIllegal logging threatens home
The Mashco-Piro tribe, believed to be the world's largest uncontacted indigenous group, has been forced from their Amazon rainforest home in Peru ...
For an outsider, a jungle may be just a piece of land covered with trees but for many indigenous tribes it is a living presence. Means it listens, reacts, protects and even sometimes warns. A study of ...
In the velvet darkness the posse of 16 white men crouched noiselessly at the jungle’s edge. Just beyond, in a clearing, glowed the campfires of their prey: a tiny band of Brazilian Indians whose men ...
In the jungle valleys, back from the southwest shore of Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela, live the world’s most determined isolationists: the celebrated Motilon Indians. They are naked, few in number and ...
With federal funding gone, tribes are turning to philanthropy, alternative lenders, and their own institutions.
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