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Undiscovered tribe found in remote Amazon

From Mark Pesce's yeschaton list we learn of a tribe of Amazonian natives living in the rainforest with no previous contact with civilization. From the report at news.com.au:

Brazil's National Indian Foundation has confirmed Brazil's last uncontacted Indian tribes has been spotted in the far western Amazon jungle near the Peruvian border.

The Indians were sighted in an Ethno-Environmental Protected Area along the Envira River in flights over remote Acre state, said the government foundation, known as Funai.

Funai said it photographed "strong and healthy" warriors, six huts and a large planted area. It was not known to which tribe they belonged.

...

The Daily Mail reported the tribsemen responded with aggression to the aircraft flying overhead:

"Skin painted bright red, heads partially shaved, arrows drawn back in the longbows and aimed square at the aircraft buzzing overhead. The gesture is unmistakable: Stay Away," the report said.

"Behind the two men stands another figure, possibly a woman, her stance also seemingly defiant. Her skin painted dark, nearly black.

"The apparent aggression shown by these people is quite understandable. For they are members of one of Earth's last uncontacted tribes, who live in the Envira region in the thick rainforest along the Brazilian-Peruvian frontier.

"Thought never to have had any contact with the outside world, everything about these people is, and hopefully will remain, a mystery.

Their extraordinary body paint, precisely what they eat (the anthropologists saw evidence of gardens from the air), how they construct their tent-like camp, their language, how their society operates - the life of these Amerindians remains a mystery.

Meirelles said the flight was made for scientific reasons, not to disturb the tribe.

"We did the overflight to show their houses, to show they are there, to show they exist," he said. "This is very important because there are some who doubt their existence."

Meirelles, who despite once being shot in the shoulder by an arrow fired by another tribe campaigns to protect these peoples, believes this group's numbers are increasing, and pointed out how strong and healthy the people seemed.

Whoa. Good to know there are still some wild and woolly places out there.

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Rochie. : 2011-04-10 07:29:57
Do you think they have some oil we can steal? lol jk im not american
link the hero. : 2010-10-26 14:12:37
Eh? what the heck are all these comments about%Pr
punjabi. : 2010-03-10 07:22:37
i think these people will live forever i want to join them !!!!!
gh_. : 2009-05-12 12:19:19
Is that a yeti?
curry on toast. : 2008-09-11 03:20:39
I want to see the video
Erica. : 2008-07-02 11:56:06
See [link]

The "Undiscovered" Tribe Was A Hoax

You all saw the pictures of the supposed undiscovered Amazonian tribe. Those shots took the internet by storm. Now we learn that it was an hoax to bring attention to the threat of logging. The tribe has been known for almost 100 years

curse. : 2008-07-01 23:56:12
i think they all manchester united fans.....red devils
Deciple. : 2008-06-15 14:39:59
I think we should just leave them alone so that when we die off they can repopulate the earth.
TardNarc : 2008-06-08 05:42:44
> the whole of the pointless waste-of-resources known
> to some as 'the civilised world'

You're using the Internet to air your critique of the West's pointless expenditure of resources. Do you grok the utter absurdity of your position?

Do you have air conditioning? A refrigerator?

wtf

Jenny. R.. : 2008-06-03 23:29:05
Vis-a-vis Zupas odd defensiveness: I guess people need to believe in something pure, like the Easter Bunny. "Fake on just about every level" eh? Where would you like to get a broken leg fixed. A western hospital or under a Funai shaman? We all know what Zupa would choose for him/herself, but apparently the rest of us get the noble savage treatment if Zupa were in charge.
zupakomputer. : 2008-06-03 08:29:35
What, as opposed to the whole of the pointless waste-of-resources known to some as 'the civilised world' itself being an obvious fake on just about every level.

"Hold it up to the light; not a brain in sight."

Jenny Rassumusen. : 2008-06-01 00:04:31
This could be a hoax like the Tassadai (sp?) Remember them? The "gentle people" who had "no word for war"? Who lived in caves and ate insects. Turned out they were philipine peasants bribed by lumber companies with Marlboro cigs. This new group could be the same!
Adam L. : 2008-05-30 22:52:11
I think they are fortunate to be the last we destroy because someday they may be brought into such an advanced world, they may think it has already ended.

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