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  2. Uncontacted peoples - Wikipedia

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    Members of an uncontacted tribe photographed in 2012 near Feijó in Acre, Brazil. Uncontacted peoples are groups of Indigenous peoples living without sustained contact with neighbouring communities and the world community. Groups who decide to remain uncontacted are referred to as indigenous peoples in voluntary isolation. [1]

  3. Sentinelese - Wikipedia

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    "The most isolated tribe in the world?". Uncontacted tribes. Survival International. McDougall, Dan (11 February 2006).

  4. Category:Uncontacted peoples - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Uncontacted peoples" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Uncontacted tribe sighted in Peruvian Amazon where loggers ...

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    Rare images of the Mashco Piro, an uncontacted Indigenous tribe in the remote Peruvian Amazon, were published on Tuesday by Survival International, showing dozens of the people on the banks of a ...

  6. The American Missionary and the Uncontacted Tribe - AOL

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    When a 26-year-old American missionary set out for a lush island in the Indian Ocean last year, it was with one objective in mind: to convert the uncontacted Sentinelese tribe, who had lived for ...

  7. Yaifo - Wikipedia

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    The Yaifo tribe is listed by the International fund for agricultural development (IFAD) among the tribes and clans of Simbu and East Sepik. [1] [6] The tribe is visited very infrequently and are among the remotest people in Papua New Guinea. They are one of the few tribes of people on earth who do not maintain contact with the outside world. [5]

  8. Rare interaction with isolated Amazon tribe caught on video

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    A group of "uncontacted" indigenous people came out of the Brazilian-Peruvian forest along the Amazon river and entering a nearby modern community. That video shows a translator communicating with ...

  9. Man of the Hole - Wikipedia

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    The Man of the Hole was not a voluntary recluse; [6] he was forced to live alone after his people were killed in the ongoing genocide of Indigenous peoples in Brazil. [2] [7] [8] [9] The majority of his people are believed to have been killed by settlers in the 1970s, [1] around the same time that nearby peoples such as the Akuntsu and Kanoê experienced similar massacres. [10]