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Uncontacted Tribe's Existence In Amazon Confirmed By Brazil (PHOTOS)

AP/The Huffington Post     First Posted: 06/23/11 04:16 PM ET   Updated: 08/23/11 06:12 AM ET

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) -- The Brazilian government confirmed this week the existence of an uncontacted tribe in a southwestern area of the Amazon rain forest.

Three large clearings in the area had been identified by satellite, but the population's existence was only verified after airplane expeditions in April gathered more data, the National Indian Foundation said in a news release Monday.

The government agency, known by its Portuguese acronym Funai, uses airplanes to avoid disrupting isolated groups. Brazil has a policy of not contacting such tribes but working to prevent the invasion of their land to preserve their autonomy. Funai estimates 68 isolated populations live in the Amazon.

The most recently identified tribe, estimated at around 200 individuals, live in four large, straw-roofed buildings and grow corn, bananas, peanuts and other crops. According to Funai, preliminary observation indicates the population likely belongs to the pano language group, which extends from the Brazilian Amazon into the Peruvian and Bolivian jungle.

The community is near the border with Peru in the massive Vale do Javari reservation, which is nearly the size of Portugal and is home to at least 14 uncontacted tribes.

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"The work of identifying and protecting isolated groups is part of Brazilian public policy," said the Funai coordinator for Vale do Javari, Fabricio Amorim, in a statement. "To confirm something like this takes years of methodical work."

The region has a constellation of uncontacted peoples considered the largest in the world, said Amorim. In addition to the 14 known groups, Funai has identified through satellite images or land excursions up to eight more tribes.

That adds up to a population of about 2,000 individuals in the reservation, Amorim said.

Their culture, and even their survival, is threatened by illegal fishing, hunting, logging and mining in the area, along with deforestation by farmers, missionary activity and drug trafficking along Brazil's borders, Amorim said.

Oil exploration in the Peruvian Amazon could also destabilize the region, he said.

In spite of the threats, most of Brazil's indigenous groups maintain their languages and traditions.

Many have long fought for control of land in which they've traditionally lived on. They won legal rights to reclaim that territory in Brazil's 1988 constitution, which declared that all indigenous ancestral lands be demarcated and turned over to tribes within five years.

So far, 11 percent of Brazilian territory and nearly 22 percent of the Amazon has been turned over to such groups.

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08:03 PM on 07/19/2011
i want to be uncontacted!!!
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01:54 AM on 07/02/2011
We look at these people like they're savages and they are, but we fail to see we are savages too in a larger context. Are we being 'protected' from contact with a galactic culture? That's the premise of http://galacticculture.com, but who knows for sure?
04:33 PM on 06/30/2011
Wow, this article paints a very reasonable picture of what happens. Too bad that's NOT the reality. Representatives of these indigenous groups who try to fight the illegal ecocriminals who come into these places do not live very long.
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ProgressivesWin
TeaParty? We don' need no steenkin' TeaParty
05:03 PM on 06/29/2011
LEAVE...BRITNEY...ALONE!!!
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Joseph Joyal
retired bum
04:37 PM on 06/29/2011
So we'll send someone to see them get them sick and they will die... OR leave them alone.
02:52 PM on 06/29/2011
Visit the abandoned Packard Plant inside Detroit City Limits to find another undocumented tribe.
When you close enough public schools the population becomes barbarous by default. Half of
Detroit's residents, officialdom claims, are functionally illiterate. Please stop any cannibalism.
01:21 PM on 06/29/2011
Happy for hundreds of years, now here comes civilization.
Mormons and Jehovah's Witnesses leading the pack.
Man, are they screwed.
12:14 PM on 06/29/2011
Too late! I just got a tweet from one of the indians, b1tching about the GD helicopters while they're trying to do their tribal tatts.
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Left of Right
Want to default your country? Default your job!
12:49 AM on 06/29/2011
It's amazing there are still untouched people on this planet. I hope they can stay that way.
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04:13 PM on 06/28/2011
The last time we found such an isolated community in North America, the GOP nominated one of the women for the vice president.
05:01 PM on 06/29/2011
You are too funny! Best laff I've had in months....
10:58 AM on 07/03/2011
Writes history too!
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03:50 PM on 07/03/2011
Only if you've forgetten Ferraro.
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Greatest Darthfruit
So, you the brains of this outfit, or is he?
02:08 PM on 06/28/2011
just leave them alone!!
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Janice James
12:48 PM on 06/28/2011
THE THREE HOMES OF THIS TRIBE WERE SHOWN SOME TIME BACK, I have copies of those dwellings as well as the tribesmen standing outside. This baffles me as it has been shown on line before this, and actually better pictures. ???
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11:47 AM on 06/28/2011
When I hear of any peoples, fortunate enough not to make our acquaintance, being " found"
I am saddened, because I know, from our own history, that before too long, there will be a killing virus which spreads among them, wearing the hideous masks of religion and greed.
All of the same afflictions which infest our modern world, which likened to a fly trap, we cannot escape with our "wings' still attached and our innocents unmolested.
So sad to hear this news!
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maxwelldog
even if i don't go anywhere, I'll still be late.
07:53 AM on 06/28/2011
omigod! They NEED our help!
QUICK!
Send them some handguns!
They won't be able to be free if they don't have some way to murder each other!
07:27 AM on 06/28/2011
I'm surprised The American rights for anything goups haven't gone down there and picketted the Brazilian government yet. Claiming these groups are being denied: an education, medicine, food, clothes, houses, jobs,civil rights, murder, rape, dugs, corruption, robberies, vandalism, hatred, a rich class, middle class, poor, poverty, etc.... All the things Americans has!