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Isolated tribe spotted in Brazil

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Random bit of news that I found interesting;

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7426794.stm

Isolated tribe spotted in Brazil


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The photos are being used to prove the tribe's existence
Image: Gleison Miranda, Funai
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One of South America's few remaining uncontacted indigenous tribes has been spotted and photographed on the border between Brazil and Peru.
The Brazilian government says it took the images to prove the tribe exists and help protect its land.
The pictures, taken from an aeroplane, show red-painted tribe members brandishing bows and arrows.
More than half the world's 100 uncontacted tribes live in Brazil or Peru, Survival International says.
Stephen Corry, the director of the group - which supports tribal people around the world - said such tribes would "soon be made extinct" if their land was not protected.
'Monumental crime'
Survival International says that although this particular group is increasing in number, others in the area are at risk from illegal logging.

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What do the pictures tell us?
In pictures: Brazil tribe


The photos were taken during several flights over one of the most remote parts of the Amazon rainforest in Brazil's Acre region.
They show tribe members outside thatched huts, surrounded by the dense jungle, pointing bows and arrows up at the camera.
"We did the overflight to show their houses, to show they are there, to show they exist," the group quoted Jose Carlos dos Reis Meirelles Junior, an official in the Brazilian government's Indian affairs department, as saying.
"This is very important because there are some who doubt their existence."
He described the threats to such tribes and their land as "a monumental crime against the natural world" and "further testimony to the complete irrationality with which we, the 'civilised' ones, treat the world".
Disease is also a risk, as members of tribal groups that have been contacted in the past have died of illnesses that they have no defence against, ranging from chicken pox to the common cold.
 
Danny, I was just going to post a link to this story. Fascinating stuff. Love the picture of the two guys seeing off the plane. :lol:

(Please, please let it not turn out to be a fake :()
 
I could have sworn I saw one of those tribesmen wearing a Liverpool shirt.

I'm telling you, they've got supporters everywhere, but in Liverpool. Perhaps they should do a flyover of Liverpool to find some Liverpool FC supporters.
 


If they'd flown a bit lower, along with the photos, they'd have had a couple of arrows in their hats as proof of the tribes existence.

The problem is, those guys painted red also had the word 'Carsberg' painted on their chests
 

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