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- Uncontacted peoples are groups of Indigenous peoples living without sustained contact with neighbouring communities and the world community. Groups who...
- The Flecheiros are one of the uncontacted peoples in the Javari region of the Amazon. Their ambiguous name simply means "arrow shooters". Ethnographically...
- exploration (for example the Pioneer plaque). Establishing contact with uncontacted peoples is still attempted, despite the negative effects, history and...
- video of him in order to raise global awareness of the threats to the uncontacted peoples in Brazil. In the video, the man, who was presumed to be in his...
- 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...
- of labor in foraging societies". Only a few contemporary societies of uncontacted people are still classified as hunter-gatherers, and many supplement...
- that campaigns for the collective rights of Indigenous, tribal, and uncontacted peoples. The organisation's campaigns generally focus on tribal peoples'...
- habitats and levels of development, ranging from the megacity of Jakarta to uncontacted tribes in Papua. As of 2017, about 54.7% of the po****tion lives in urban...
- 2007, FUNAI reported that it had confirmed the presence of 67 different uncontacted peoples in Brazil, up from 40 in 2005. With this addition Brazil has...
- 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...