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RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil – One of Brazil's last uncontacted Indian tribes has been spotted in the far western Amazon jungle near the Peruvian border, the National Indian Foundation said Thursday.
RIO DE JANEIRO – New footage released Wednesday shows an isolated Indian tribe in Brazil's Amazon jungle that is thought to have had very little contact with the outside world.
Manuela Ima’s first taste of “civilization” was a taste of Junior’s cheesecake. Ima, 30, left the Amazon rain forest for the first time in her life, traveling for 15 days by… ...
An Indian tribe which has never had contact with the outside world has been captured for the first time in incredible drone footage. The clip, shot above a vast area of dense Amazon rainforest in ...
The writer ventured into the deep jungles of Colombia. Dominic Bracco II / Prime. On a cloudless afternoon in the foothills of the Andes, Eliana Martínez took off for the Amazon jungle in a ...
On the lookout for enemies, a warrior named Ta'van leads a patrol through the jungle. Several hundred Indians—some never seen by outsiders—live in the Amazon's Javari Valley. Paul Raffaele The ...
"The Last of the Tribe" is the story of the 20-year pursuit of that solitary Indian by aid workers who want to contact and protect him, and by loggers and miners who want him dead or moved before ...
Throughout the country’s vast and still largely untamed jungle, the Indian stands dangerously close to extinction. ... the lush tropical land teemed with 3,000,000 Indians of some 2,500 tribes.
The Indian vlogger Shared on Instagram that the Korowai tribes prefer to live in isolation. They do not wear clothes and men and women live separately, as per their customs.
The Indian vlogger Shared on Instagram that the Korowai tribes prefer to live in isolation. They do not wear clothes and men and women live separately, as per their customs.