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    Uncontacted peoples are groups of indigenous peoples living without sustained contact with neighbouring communities and the world community. Groups who...
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    isolation from Western culture and a few are still counted as uncontacted peoples. Indigenous peoples from the Americas have also formed diaspora communities...
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  • of Indigenous and/or tribal peoples and uncontacted peoples. The organisation's campaigns generally focus on tribal peoples' desires to keep their ancestral...
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    Guinea as the country having the largest number of uncontacted peoples. Armenians are the Indigenous people of the Armenian Highlands. There are currently...
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    passed New Guinea, becoming the country with the largest number of uncontacted peoples in the world. Questions about the original settlement of the Americas...
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    the largest number of uncontacted peoples. Seven Terras Indígenas (TI) (Reservations) are exclusively reserved for isolated people: TI Alto Tarauacá in...
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    Islands) Andaman Tamils Andamanese languages Uncontacted peoples Early human migrations Nicobarese people Because of their complete isolation, nearly nothing...
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    2019. Westmass, Reuben. "North Sentinel Island Is Home to the Last Uncontacted People on Earth". curiosity.com. Archived from the original on 22 November...
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  • from global society, such as uncontacted peoples; Hunter-gatherer, nomadic, pastoral, and some subsistence farming peoples living beyond the modern industrial...
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    First contact (anthropology) (category Uncontacted peoples)
    Establishing contact with uncontacted peoples is still attempted, despite the negative effects, history and opposition by indigenous peoples, advocacy groups and...
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  • Carabayo (redirect from Yuri people)
    The Carabayo (who perhaps call themselves Yacumo) are an uncontacted people of Colombia living in at least three long houses, known as malokas, along the...
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  • Man of the Hole (category Uncontacted peoples)
    of him in order to raise global awareness of the threats to the uncontacted peoples in Brazil. In the video, the man, who was presumed to be in his 50s...
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  • Uru-Eu-Uaw-Uaw Indigenous Territory (category Uncontacted peoples)
    around 168 people belonging to Amondaua, Uru Pa In, Juma, and Jupaú tribes (as of 2002[update]). There remains an unknown number of uncontacted Indians who...
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  • Flecheiros (category Uncontacted peoples)
    of the uncontacted peoples in the Javari region of the Amazon. Their ambiguous name simply means "arrow shooters". Ethnographically, the people are similar...
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    Psilocybe genus. As with many peoples, the Waorani maintain a strong in-group/out-group distinction, between Waorani (people who are kin), Waoroni (others...
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  • Toromona (redirect from Toromono people)
    The Toromona are an indigenous people of Bolivia. They are uncontacted people living near the upper Madidi and Heath Rivers in northwestern Bolivia. Bolivia's...
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  • Vale do Javari (category Uncontacted peoples)
    indigenous peoples of Brazil with varying degrees of contact, including the Matis, the Matses, the Kulina, and others.[citation needed] The uncontacted indigenous...
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    Yanomami (redirect from Yanomami people)
    lifestyle of the Yanomami and Ye'kuana peoples. However, while the constitution of Venezuela recognizes indigenous peoples’ rights to their ancestral domains...
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  • 7 mi) away from the Awá. In 2019, Reuters published a rough cut video of uncontacted tribe members, as activists warn of growing threats to this tribe from...
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  • Kawahiva (redirect from Rio Pardo people)
    The Kawahiva, formerly called the Rio Pardo Indians, are an uncontacted indigenous tribe who live near the city of Colniza in Mato Grosso, close to the...
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    Ayoreo (redirect from Ayoreo people)
    twentieth century. The few remaining uncontacted Ayoreo are threatened by deforestation and loss of territory. The Ayoreo people are known by numerous names including...
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  • The genocide of Indigenous peoples, colonial genocide, or settler genocide is the intentional elimination of Indigenous peoples as a part of the process...
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  • and 2011 that identified the longhouses of uncontacted peoples, likely the Yuri (Carabayo) or Passé people, long believed extinct. On July 17, 2018, the...
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  • Lost tribe(s) may refer to: Uncontacted peoples, indigenous peoples without a sustained connection to the world community Ten Lost Tribes, the Lost Tribes...
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  • Mashco-Piro (redirect from Piro people)
    with diseases to which the Mashco-Piros have not built up immunity. Uncontacted peoples Diana Vinding (1998). Indigenous women: the right to a voice. International...
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  • Piripkura (category Uncontacted peoples)
    abuse and exploitation. In 1989, she participated in an expedition with uncontacted tribes expert Jair Candor, which led to the discovery of Pakyî and his...
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    marginalised nations and peoples worldwide. It was formed on 11 February 1991 in The Hague, Netherlands. Its members consist of indigenous peoples, minorities, and...
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  • recognised as an Adivasi group in India. Along with other indigenous Andamanese peoples, they have inhabited the islands for several thousand years. The Andaman...
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    Hunter-gatherer (category Anthropological categories of peoples)
    culture Uncontacted peoples Aka people Andamanese people Angu people Awá-Guajá people Batek people Efé people Fuegians Hadza people Indigenous peoples of the...
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  • Himarimã (redirect from Hi-Merima people)
    The Himarimã or Hi-Merimã are an indigenous people of Brazil. They are largely uncontacted by outside society, and live along the Pinhuã River, between...
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