Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. From the depths of Brazil's Amazon to Indonesia's rainforests, some of the world's most isolated peoples are being squeezed by ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This photo of an Awa Guajá couple was taken only five days before their first contact with outsiders in 1992. “Uncontacted peoples ...
In a rare and striking moment, never-before-seen high-definition footage of an uncontacted Amazonian tribe has surfaced, reportedly from the dense rainforests of southeast Peru near the Brazil border.
Influencers trying to reach uncontacted tribes are a growing threat to their survival, a charity has warned. There are currently 196 remaining uncontacted Indigenous groups living in forests across ...
This is not the way they want to go viral. Clout-seeking travel influencers are doing more than just displaying their ignorance abroad — they could be endangering people’s lives. A charity has warned ...
Theres just something about uncontacted tribes thats always piqued my curiosity. Perhaps youve heard of Ishi, who, as the last of his people, emerged from Californias Sierra foothills in the summer of ...
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Peru’s Congress rejected Friday a proposal to create a long-delayed Amazon reserve meant to protect uncontacted Indigenous tribes living in voluntary isolation along the border ...
An American conservationist revealed astonishing, never-before-seen footage of a modern-day, uncontacted Amazonian tribe (via Times of India) while describing his bloody and near-fatal encounter. Paul ...
Never-before-seen high-definition footage of an uncontacted Amazonian tribe has surfaced in a recent interview between an American conservationist and podcaster Lex Fridman. Author Paul Rosolie has ...
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil — Brazil's government agreed to release stunning photos of Amazon Indians firing arrows at an airplane so that the world can better understand the threats facing one of the few ...
From the depths of Brazil's Amazon to Indonesia's rainforests, some of the world's most isolated peoples are being squeezed by roads, miners and drug traffickers — a crisis unfolding far from public ...