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"Recent photos of an uncontacted tribe firing arrows at a plane briefly made these Amazon Indians the world's least understood media darlings.
Contrary to many news stories, the isolated group has actually been monitored from a distance for decades, past and current Brazilian government officials say.
No one, however, is known to have had a face-to-face meeting with the nomadic tribe, which lives along the Peru-Brazil border. And no one knows how much, if anything, these rain forest people know about the outside world.
The tribe—whose name remains unknown—was first discovered by outsiders around 1910, according to José Carlos Meirelles, an official with Brazil's Indian-protection agency (FUNAI).
It was Meirelles who released the photos on May 29 through the indigenous-rights advocacy group Survival International.
Meirelles said he made the photos public to prove the group exists. Activist and former FUNAI president Sydney Possuelo agreed that—amid development and doubt over the existence of such tribes—it was necessary to publish them.
"When they hear the noise of the plane, they hide in the forest, leaving their communities empty," Meirelles said.
"It seems that something very bad, related to an airplane, happened to them. … I think maybe bombs were thrown at them, or they were shot at," he said."
Originally posted by Tokis Phoenix
afterall, as long as they're protected, there's little need to contact them (and they're probably better off that way).
Originally posted by merka
Originally posted by Tokis Phoenix
afterall, as long as they're protected, there's little need to contact them (and they're probably better off that way).
Better off how? Knowledge may shock, awe, disgust, cause fear, etc and so on but its not like they cant just stay where they are, or move somewhere else if they want to stay "hidden".
I dont think hiding from planes are all that suspicious though. If I saw what looks like a predatory bird the size of a tree, I'd run. Run real fast.