Taken in Manu National Park, southeast Peru, with a detailed image shows the daily life of a family of Mashco-Piro tribe. The Mashco-Piro are known to inhabit the park. Their sightings have increased in recent months.
Illegal logging and helicopters flying low from the oil mining companies have pushed India from the forest homes. The Mashco-Piro are one of about 100 known tribes who choose not to have any contact with the outside world.
They live a traditional life in the Peruvian jungle and has no contact with the outside. Very dangerous when trying to establish contact with tribes who choose to remain isolated.
Recently, a man was killed with arrows in his heart when trying to approach them. But now they are on the verge exhausted its existence, the earth seemed to no longer provide a place for them to live.
Inland tribes who Primitive Modern Touched Completely yet.
There are lots of primitive tribal somehow they did not know that the modern human family has been able to reach the moon or not they do not care. For the tribes in the Amazon jungle that isolate themselves from the outside world, looking outsiders who bring the aircraft and equipment to record them, will make them angry, because they were never in the cruel slaughter of aircraft pelted them with dynamite.Inland the Primitive Tribe.
Not surprisingly, they were surprised and angry as well as directing their guns to repel the plane. They do not know who was on the plane are scientists, not the forest loggers or miners. If that happens, then the story of the tragic will happen.Is this the tribes 'lost' or 'new found'?
Instead, it is an empty sensation. Today it is very unlikely there is a tribe whose existence was not known by others. Tribes in this photo has been monitored by the Brazilian government for 20 years, and living in the area, which then made a reservation to protect isolated tribes (uncontacted) sorts them.What is meant by 'alienated'?
Communities that do not have peaceful contact with anyone in the mainstream or dominant society. There are about 150 tribes in the world.Who are the indigenous people.
Many tribes in the area experienced atrocities 'rubber boom' a hundred years ago, when wild rubber became an important commodity internationally. Many were killed or died from disease. But some managed to escape deeper into the forest. The Indians alienated living here today may be descended from the survivors of the tragedy rubber.Why do they paint their bodies?
Many South American tribes used body paint as decoration and for other reasons. Red Cat (known as Urucum) made from annatto bush seeds. Indigenous peoples use it for things like color hammocks and baskets, as well as their skin. (This substance is also used as a dye by the food industry.) Many of the tribes of the Amazon to make a black dye from plants genipapo. Some also use charcoal. Black can be used to signal hostility. Like the other tribes in the region, the men had shaved their forehead and have long hair.How they can be documented if they alienated?
Ototiras Brazil has been monitoring a group of Indian estranged for years from the air. which is used to collect evidence of the invasion of their land. Indians certainly heard a plane before the aircraft visible. They know the best, because many planes passing over them for years, from commercial jets to light aircraft belonging to the missionaries, prospectors and government authorities such as Funai.How do people live?
They may live in a way that is similar to many other Amazon Indians. They have planted a large vegetable garden for fruits and vegetables, and cassava, maize, sweet potatoes, pumpkins, peanuts, papaya, and bananas, all can be identified. They also grow cotton are spun and woven to skirt. The men have a waist band cotton and some have a small head dress. The man is carrying a bow and arrow to hunt - perhaps tapir, wild boar, deer and monkeys. No canoe in sight (many Amazon tribes do not use it), but they may catch fish as well.Baskets made for storing vegetables and fish. (In the photo to the left was a pile of manioc or sweet potatoes, baskets with lids lying on the ground filled with papaya .. At the entrance to the house two baskets, one showing the rope bag. Basket right shows the tubers are peeled - perhaps another manioc covered with banana leaves to protect the food inside)
How is the health and well-being?
It seems very good. In the photos above the Indians look strong and healthy and their garden full of products.Why photos and video footage was released?
Various government officials in Peru and Brazil denied the existence of tribes and accused the organization of indigenous peoples and environmentalists fetched about their existence. These photos provide clear and convincing evidence that the isolated tribes do exist. Many people realize the importance of using images and footage to persuade the government to protect tribal peoples 'land' and enforce their rights.What is the next goal to be achieved?
The survival rate of this isolated tribe, by launching an urgent campaign and called on the Peruvian government to expel all illegal loggers operating on Indian lands alienated in Peru.Inland the Primitive Tribe.
Many of the tribes that are currently isolated, is actually a survivor (or descendants of survivors) of past atrocities. Action - slaughter, plague, terrible atrocities - are etched into the collective memory of them, and for those now in contact with the outside world should be avoided as much as possible. Most Indians isolated western Amazonia, for example, are descendants of the survivors of the bombs rubber that struck the region in the late 19th century, wiping out 90% of the Indian population in a wave of enslavement and appalling brutality.Others are more recent murder victim. People Amazon known as the 'Cinta Larga' 'wide belt' vicious attacks and horrific experience at the hands of Brazilian rubber tappers between the 1920s and 1960s. One famous incident, 'the massacre of the 11th parallel' in 1963, occurred in the headwaters Aripuana where companies from Arruda, Junqueira & Co is collecting rubber.
Head of the company, Antonio Mascarenhas Junqueira, planned the massacre, because it considers the Cinta Larga Indian hinder its commercial activity. In a speech to his men, he said: "They are parasites that embarrassing. Now it's time to fix it, it is time to eradicate the pest. Let the liquidation of these bums."
He rented a small plane, then dropping dynamite sticks to Cinta Larga village of aircraft. After that some of his men were walking to eliminate those people who still they found - a baby who is breastfed, they shoot both the head and then hang the heads of those who have been cut. A judge in one of the accused said, 'We have never heard of a case where there is so much violence, so much ignominy, egoism and savagery and lack of respect for human life.'
In 1975 one of the perpetrators, José Duarte de Prado, was sentenced to 10 years in prison, but a year later received a pardon. He stated during the trial, 'Kill the Indian is a good action. They are lazy and traitors'
Forest clearance has also been destroyed almost the entire land Akuntsu tribe in Peru. This tribe is considered to inhibit the 'progress', because they are on the ground clearing plans for oil exploration. The fate of this tribe then ended quite tragically.
No one can speak their language, so that the precise details of what happened to them was not known. But when an agent of Indian affairs department, Funai Brazil contacted them in 1995, they found that the opening-opening the jungle has taken over tribal lands akuntsu and 'have slaughtered almost all members of the tribe, and bulldozed their houses to try to cover up the massacre.
This is just a five-member tribe Akuntsu now. Only five Akuntsu survive. One man, Pupak, still has a gunshot bullet in his back, and also mimes who survived the gunmen who chased on horseback. He and a small group of survivors now live alone in a forest fragment.
Even more astonishing is the tribes that have long been isolated from the outside world has no immunity such as those coming from the outside world. Some tribes in the Amazon face extinction simply because of diseases such as influenza, malaria and respiratory problems brought by immigrants from the outside world, such as missionaries and workers mine / garden. It has happened to the tribe Zo'é and Murunahua in Peru.
Indeed, contact with isolated tribes can have fatal consequences, both for them and for outsiders. There are some scientists who try to examine and some missionaries are also killed. Therefore the expectation / or desire indian tribes to remain 'alone' in their nature to be respected.
In Indonesia, besides in Papua, also encountered a lot of greed in the name of development, displacing tribes choose to reject other cultures besides their own culture. one of which is the tribe or tribal child in camp.
Kubu tribe or tribe also known as Children In or Orang Rimba is one of the minority ethnic groups who live on the island of Sumatra, precisely in the Jambi and South Sumatra. They are the majority live in the province of Jambi, with an estimated population of about 200,000 people.
According to oral tradition tribal Children In an Sesat Maalau people, who fled to the jungle around the Black Water, TNBD. They then called Ancestors Segayo. Another tradition says they are from Pagaruyung, who fled to Jambi. This fact is reinforced tribal Children In have a common language and customs with the Minangkabau people, such as the matrilineal system.
Broadly speaking, in Jambi they live in three different ecological regions, namely the Kubu people in the northern province of Jambi (Park Hill Area 30), Park Hill 12, and the southern region of the province of Jambi (Sumatra traffic along the way). They live a nomadic and basing his life on hunting and gathering, although many of them now have rubber and other agricultural lands.
Their life is very tragic as the loss of forest resources in Jambi and South Sumatra, and the processes of marginalization by the government and the dominant ethnic group (Malays) in Jambi and South Sumatra. The majority of tribal stronghold embraced animism. Thank you for reading this article.
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