Uncontacted tribe filmed on Brazil-Peru border - 30 May 08
Enviado por: AlJazeeraEnglish
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Paul Allen reports on one of the world's last remaining uncontacted tribes.
Brazil's government has released pictures of a previously unseen community of people living in the Amazonian rainforest.
It is believed they have never had previous contact with the outside world.
They were located on the border between Brazil and Peru.
The footage was taken from the air by Funai, a Brazilian government foundation, dedicated to the protection of indigenous tribes.
Funai has a policy to not contact tribes similar to this one, and instead try to prevent invasions of their land so they remain autonomous.
But the agency warns the tribe, and others like it believed to be living in the Amazon, that they are at risk from illegal logging.
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Poor guys are getting their homes chopped down ='(
We should all learn from these people...
Were a culture that duno when to stop consuming. If we dont stop this crap, were gona be upside-down fish floating in a tank. Were hunter-gatherers, if we dont chase the food as we need it, we just hoard & gorge ourselves to death.
It's completely ignorant for one to think of them as "primitive". What's primitive is to see people still destroying our precious remaining resources and thinking it'll all be okay tomorrow, and the next day. THAT'S primitive.
Bavanai...if he rain forest is gay, you should be living there