Isolated tribe spotted in Brazil
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Isolated tribe spotted in Brazil
One of South America's few remaining uncontacted indigenous tribes has been spotted and photographed on the border between Brazil and Peru.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7426794.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7426794.stm
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Re: Isolated tribe spotted in Brazil
Salam
I saw this....very interesting.
Honestly we don't live in such a globalized world afterall.
Wasalam

^^Maskin their trying to shoot down the plane with arrows, you never know they might succeed...they must be really scared, I feel sorry for them.

I saw this....very interesting.
Honestly we don't live in such a globalized world afterall.
Wasalam

^^Maskin their trying to shoot down the plane with arrows, you never know they might succeed...they must be really scared, I feel sorry for them.


Re: Isolated tribe spotted in Brazil
I wonder what they think about the plane. I wonder what it would be like to take one of them and put him in the middle of the city...he/she would probably go crazy.
I find the fact that the men paint themselves red and the women black interesting.
I hope they leave them alone.
I find the fact that the men paint themselves red and the women black interesting.
I hope they leave them alone.
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Re: Isolated tribe spotted in Brazil
surria u beat me to it
just saw them on Sky...wowwwwwww ..such tribes also exist in the Andaman and Nicobar Island..and quite a few other places.
amazing..i hope noone disturbs them and their way of life..

just saw them on Sky...wowwwwwww ..such tribes also exist in the Andaman and Nicobar Island..and quite a few other places.
amazing..i hope noone disturbs them and their way of life..

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I hope so too, but I know that some crazy white guy will try to go there and try to live with them lol. But, these poor isolated tribes have no resistance gainst diseases such as the common cold and they could be bewiped out.
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am I the only one who thinks the pics are fake?
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Re: Isolated tribe spotted in Brazil
Advo these people exist...i hope the cultural imperialists leave them the hell alone.
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am not denying uncounted people exist but the pics look extremely FAKE.....I think the people who are covering this piece have an agenda in mind, U see the only way they can get people to stop deforestation is to "make-up folks" so the governmant can step up and protect the area from illegal logging. Americans say to brazilain stop cutting trees and brazilians respond with, why should we?, when u guys already do" etc....
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If you zoom in you can see that one of them is wearing NIKE.
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Re: Isolated tribe spotted in Brazil
So sad and painful to watch .. http://www.survival-international.org/c ... ctedtribes
I was aware of the uncontacted Amazonian aborigines, as well as the Australian ones..but only came to find out about the Andaman & Nicobar aborigines ..when the tsunami hit that region...their numbers have been drastically reduced over the centuries..from more than a 1000 in the 1700s to only about 20 or so at the moment...they have lived in that region..uncontacted..totally self reliant for ..60,000 years..imagine that!
Heres something interesting in the Qur'an..regarding such people.
The glorious Qur'an provides evidence of tolerance for certain societal norms. Reference is made in the divine text to Dhul Qarnayn, who came across an aboriginal tribe during one of his expeditions. In his commentary on Surah Al Kahf ( The Cave): 90-91 (see below for verses) Muhammed Asad noted that while living in their primitive and natural state, these people needed no clothes to protect them from the sun. Dhul Qarnayn ( a powerful and just ruler who resolutely believed in Allah) did not fuss over their primitiveness, but left them as he had found them, being mindful not to upset their mode of life and cause them misery.
[And then he marched eastwards] till , when he came to the rising of the sun, he found that it was rising on a people for whom We had provided no coverings against it: thus [We had made them, and thus he left them]; and We did encompass with Our Knowledge all that he had in mind. (Surah Al Kahf 90-91)
I was aware of the uncontacted Amazonian aborigines, as well as the Australian ones..but only came to find out about the Andaman & Nicobar aborigines ..when the tsunami hit that region...their numbers have been drastically reduced over the centuries..from more than a 1000 in the 1700s to only about 20 or so at the moment...they have lived in that region..uncontacted..totally self reliant for ..60,000 years..imagine that!
Heres something interesting in the Qur'an..regarding such people.
The glorious Qur'an provides evidence of tolerance for certain societal norms. Reference is made in the divine text to Dhul Qarnayn, who came across an aboriginal tribe during one of his expeditions. In his commentary on Surah Al Kahf ( The Cave): 90-91 (see below for verses) Muhammed Asad noted that while living in their primitive and natural state, these people needed no clothes to protect them from the sun. Dhul Qarnayn ( a powerful and just ruler who resolutely believed in Allah) did not fuss over their primitiveness, but left them as he had found them, being mindful not to upset their mode of life and cause them misery.
[And then he marched eastwards] till , when he came to the rising of the sun, he found that it was rising on a people for whom We had provided no coverings against it: thus [We had made them, and thus he left them]; and We did encompass with Our Knowledge all that he had in mind. (Surah Al Kahf 90-91)
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Re: Isolated tribe spotted in Brazil
everthing is possible in hollywood. 

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Re: Isolated tribe spotted in Brazil
Me too..Advo wrote:am I the only one who thinks the pics are fake?
I don't believe it ..yet.. more proof needed!
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Re: Isolated tribe spotted in Brazil
I'm going to now keep a daily count of how many days it is befor asshole Christian missionaries airdrop in there.
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