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  2. Sentinelese - Wikipedia

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    The Sentinelese, also known as the Sentineli and the North Sentinel Islanders, are an indigenous people who inhabit North Sentinel Island in the Bay of Bengal in the northeastern Indian Ocean. Designated a particularly vulnerable tribal group and a Scheduled Tribe , they belong to the broader class of Andamanese peoples .

  3. North Sentinel Island - Wikipedia

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    The Sentinelese People – history of the Sentinelese and of the island; Brief factsheet about the indigenous people of the Andaman Islands by the Andaman & Nicobar Administration (archived 10 April 2009) "The Andaman Tribes: Victims of Development" Video clip from Survival International; Photographs of the 1981 Primrose rescue

  4. John Allen Chau - Wikipedia

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    John Allen Chau (December 18, 1991 – November 17, 2018) was an American evangelical Christian missionary who was killed by the Sentinelese, a tribe in voluntary isolation, after illegally traveling to North Sentinel Island in an attempt to introduce the tribe to Christianity. [3] [4]

  5. American tourist killed by Sentinelese Tribe on remote island ...

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  6. Negrito - Wikipedia

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    Populations often described as Negrito include: the Andamanese peoples (including the Great Andamanese, the Onge, the Jarawa, and the Sentinelese) of the Andaman Islands, the Semang peoples (among them, the Batek people) of Peninsular Malaysia, the Maniq people of Southern Thailand, as well as the Aeta of Luzon, the Ati and Tumandok of Panay ...

  7. Fears loom over India's 'Hong Kong' project on a remote island

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    While the Jarawas and North Sentinelese remain largely uncontacted, the Shompen - some 400 people - of the Great Nicobar Islands are also at risk of losing their way of life due to external pressures.

  8. Activists alarmed by plans to hand reclusive Indian island ...

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    The others are the North Sentinelese, Great Andamanese, Onge, and Shompen. ... The tribes are thought to have inhabited their Indian Ocean homeland for as long as 55,000 years.

  9. Madhumala Chattopadhyay - Wikipedia

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    Writer Vishvajit Pandya notes that these photographs made the public rethink their mental image of the Sentinelese. [10] On 21 February of the same year, a larger team came back to another successful contact with the tribe. Some Sentinelese saw them approach and went over, unarmed, to meet the team.