Experts warn the tribe faces life-threatening risks from forced contact, illegal logging, and drug trafficking, urging the Peruvian government to expand protections.
Rare high-definition footage of an uncontacted Amazonian tribe is shared by conservationist Paul Rosolie, offering a unique glimpse into their isolated world.
Experts say that there are almost 200 uncontacted groups which exist around the world, with a large chunk based in the Amazon ...
Conservationist and author Paul Rosolie recently shared his experience of meeting an uncontacted tribe in the Amazon while ...
The footage was shared by conservationist Paul Rosalie, who said all previous sightings of remote tribes have been "blurry ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In this frame from video provided by Survival International, Dabi Nishida, of the Yine Indigenous group, maneuvers a boat near a ...
The video shows members of the tribe emerging onto a riverbank beach in the Peruvian Amazon, surrounded by a cloud of butterflies.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP) A Brazilian government expedition has made contact with members of a remote Amazon Indian tribe never before exposed to Western culture, a local news agency said Sunday.
A newly surfaced video offers a rare, close look at one of the Amazon's last uncontacted tribes, believed to be the Mashco Piro. Forced from their shrinking forest home by illegal logging and drug ...