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  2. Mashco-Piro - Wikipedia

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    The Nomole tribe speaks a dialect of the Piro language. [4] Mashco (originally spelled "Maschcos") is a term which was first used by Padre Biedma in 1687 to refer to the Harakmbut people. [5] [6] It is considered a derogatory term, due to its meaning of ' savages ' in the Piro language; Nomole (relative) is the name the people apply to ...

  3. Clash between isolated indigenous group and loggers leaves ...

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    Two loggers in Peru's Amazon have been killed and two others are missing after a clash with the Mashco Piro, an indigenous community that has long isolated itself, a local advocacy organization ...

  4. Remote Indigenous tribe kills two loggers in Peru as rights ...

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    BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Two loggers have been killed by bow and arrow after allegedly encroaching the land of the uncontacted Mashco Piro Indigenous tribe deep in Peru's Amazon, according to a rights group. The group, known as FENAMAD, defends the rights of Peru's Indigenous peoples.

  5. Uncontacted peoples - Wikipedia

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    Groups who decide to remain uncontacted are referred to as indigenous peoples in voluntary isolation. [1] Legal protections make estimating the total number of uncontacted peoples challenging, but estimates from the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights in the UN and the nonprofit group Survival International point to between 100 and 200 ...

  6. Rare new pictures show uncontacted Amazon tribe threatened by ...

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    Mashco Piro are increasingly venturing out of their rainforest in search of food, driven by expanding logging activities Rare new pictures show uncontacted Amazon tribe threatened by loggers Skip ...

  7. Manu National Park - Wikipedia

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    Manu National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional del Manu) is a national park and biosphere reserve located in the regions of Madre de Dios and Cusco in Peru. [1] It protects a diverse number of ecosystems including lowland rainforests, cloud forests and Andean grasslands .

  8. Yine people - Wikipedia

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    The Yine (also Piro [1]) are an indigenous people in Peru. In the Cusco , Loreto , and Ucayali Departments , they live along the Urubamba River . They live along the Madre de Dios River in the Madre de Dios Department .

  9. Carlos Fitzcarrald - Wikipedia

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    By 1891, most of the Piro natives on the Urubamba River were indebted to Fitzcarrald. [42] [i] Piro natives near a tributary of the Pachitea River. This photograph was taken by Charles Kroehle in 1888. An important indigenous figure who was a part of Fitzcarrald's network was an Asháninka chief named Venancio Amaringo Campa. [44]