News

There are roughly 400 Jarawa tribespeople left on the Andaman Islands, and tribal rights group Survival International believes unwanted contact could lead to their disappearance. ©Salomé ...
T he Indian government has distributed voter ID cards for the first time to members of a reclusive Andaman Islands tribe, drawing concerns from activists that the event is a “publicity stunt ...
Dr Ratan Chandra Kar earned the Jarawa tribe’s trust and helped them survive a deadly measles outbreak, changing their future ...
The Jarawa tribe in India’s Andaman islands face extinction as poaching and tourism threaten their survival. Many of the Jarawas who could only speak their native tongue are now fluent in Hindi ...
The Jarawa tribe, after laying down ... Other Andaman tribes in turn have suffered demographic shock and cultural collapse following efforts to force them into settled communities.
There are roughly 400 Jarawa tribespeople left on the Andaman Islands, and tribal rights group Survival International believes unwanted contact could lead to their disappearance. ©Salomé ...
Shot from a tour bus in India's Andaman Islands, ... They were from the Jarawa tribe, one of the last uncontacted tribes in existence, whose numbers have dwindled to a meager 350-400 members.
Andaman's Jarawa tribe women lured to dance. news. Updated on Jan 11, 2012 08:22 PM IST. Share Via. Copy Link. It's a shocker from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
The highway, known as the Andaman Trunk Road, was built illegally in the 1970s, cutting through a reserve created years before to protect the indigenous Jarawa. The tribe is one of just four that ...
The Indian government is cracking down on illegal visits to the isolated Jarawa tribe in the Andaman Islands, after an Internet video claiming to show a policeman demand half-naked Jarawa women to … ...
In a historic step, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands administration has enrolled and distributed voter ID cards to 19 members of the Jarawa community, earlier known as ferocious and reclusive.
The Indian government has distributed voter ID cards for the first time to members of a reclusive Andaman Islands tribe, drawing concerns from activists that the event is a “publicity stunt ...