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Uncontacted peoples are
groups of
Indigenous peoples living without sustained contact with
neighbouring communities and the
world community.
Groups who...
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calling for the
closure of the
prison in
Guantanamo Bay.
Christie narrated Uncontacted Tribes (2008), a
short film for the British-based
charity Survival International...
- On 18
January 2007, Fundação
Nacional do Índio
reported 67
remaining uncontacted tribes in Brazil, up from 40
known in 2005. With this increase, Brazil...
- development. It
ranges from the
bustling megacity of
Jakarta to
remote and
uncontacted tribes in Papua. As of 2022,
approximately 58% of
Indonesians live in...
- The Kawahiva,
formerly called the Rio
Pardo Indians, are an
uncontacted indigenous tribe who live near the city of
Colniza in Mato Grosso,
close to the...
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British explorer and the last
British person to have been
killed by an
uncontacted indigenous tribe.
Mason was born in St Leonards-on-Sea, Sus****. He was...
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number of
uncontacted tribes. The
province of
Irian Jaya or West
Papua in the
island of New
Guinea is home to an
estimated 44
uncontacted tribal groups...
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exploration (for
example the
Pioneer plaque).
Establishing contact with
uncontacted peoples is
still attempted,
despite the
negative effects,
history and...
- contact,
including the Matis, the Matses, the Kulina, and others. The
uncontacted indigenous peoples are
estimated to be more than 2,000
individuals belonging...
- has 67
different uncontacted tribes, up from
their estimate of 40 in 2005.
Brazil is
believed to have the
largest number of
uncontacted peoples in the world...