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Nicky91 20-07-2018 07:54 AM

Brazil: last known survivor of amazonian tribe killed by farmers
 
Indigenous man is believed to be last member of tribe killed by farmers in 1995
He was captured felling a tree half-naked in the Amazonian state of Rondonia
'Indigenous man in the hole' thought to have lived alone there for past 22 years


Captivating footage has emerged of the last known survivor of an Amazonian tribe murdered by farmers over two decades ago.

Known as 'the indigenous man in the hole', the tribesman has been captured on video by Government officials in the Brazilian state of Rondonia.

He is seen half naked attempting to fell a tree and is thought to have his own papaya and corn plantations that surround his homemade hut made of trees.

Experts first discovered him in the jungle in 1996 and his face was only filmed for the first time in 1998.

They think he has lived alone there for 22 years. Aged in his 50s, he spends most of his time hunting forest pigs, birds and monkeys with a bow and arrow, reports The Guardian.

Farmers and land grabbers are believed to have murdered the other five members of his tribe in an attack in 1995.

They killed and expelled indigenous Amazonians throughout the 1970s and 1980s, but he managed to survive, according to indigenous Government agency Funai.

Funai has a strict policy of leaving isolated groups in the region alone, but they have monitored his activity from a distance since he was first spotted in 1996.

They do not know his name or the name of his tribe, but have worked to extend the area of his jungle home to 8,070 hectares so he can maintain his lifestyle.

Traditional weapons like axes and machetes have been left by Funai workers for him to find, but they never allow themselves to be seen by him.

Fiona Watson, of research group Survival International, told The Guardian the video clip of the man is 'extraordinary' given his land is surrounded by ranches on all sides.

She said: 'Funai has a duty to show that he is well and alive. The crucial thing is Funai has managed to keep his territory.'

'The fact he is still alive gives you hope. He is the ultimate symbol, if you like.'

Funai, who works to protect the rights of indigenous people and isolated groups, claims there are 113 uncontacted tribes in the Brazilian Amazon, 27 of which they have confirmed sightings of.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ia-Brazil.html

arista 20-07-2018 09:14 AM

Typical Brazil

Nicky91 20-07-2018 09:16 AM

i find it really sad, because it were the natives to Brazil, and idiots have killed all of them

Brazil was their country and immigrants took it away from them


same as Native Americans, who also got driven away by the british when they discovered america

arista 20-07-2018 09:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nicky91 (Post 10098009)
i find it really sad, because it were the natives to Brazil, and idiots have killed all of them

Brazil was their country and immigrants took it away from them


same as Native Americans, who also got driven away by the british when they discovered america


Going back to the Days of the British Empire
is nothing like today.
Today Brazil
is cutting away the important rain forest
effecting World Weather Patterns.
Many factories in Brazil are owned by America.


Nicky would you fly to that Brazil Beach
for a Holiday
or would you say Feck Brazil Today?

Nicky91 20-07-2018 10:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 10098026)
Going back to the Days of the British Empire
is nothing like today.
Today Brazil
is cutting away the important rain forest
effecting World Weather Patterns.
Many factories in Brazil are owned by America.


Nicky would you fly to that Brazil Beach
for a Holiday
or would you say Feck Brazil Today?

i never been to Brazil honestly


but yeah them cutting away the rain forest is very bad, we should do something about that, making it a protected nature park

arista 20-07-2018 10:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nicky91 (Post 10098066)
i never been to Brazil honestly


but yeah them cutting away the rain forest is very bad, we should do something about that, making it a protected nature park


We can not Stop it
Brazil wanted the Logs
for a table to be sold in your EU and our UK,
and USA.


Sign Of The Times

arista 20-07-2018 11:02 AM

Docu's on this Brazil Greed problem
on BBC
and SkyHD and CNNHD

Nicky91 20-07-2018 11:04 AM

poor rain forest then

Crimson Dynamo 20-07-2018 11:18 AM

Typical farmers

arista 20-07-2018 11:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nicky91 (Post 10098088)
poor rain forest then


No its EVIL Brazil Log men
working fast

Nicky91 20-07-2018 11:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 10098105)
No its EVIL Brazil Log men
working fast

yeah we need to stop them, and fast


in these rain forests there also live dozens of animals, so destroying the rain forest means destroying their homes and i want to do something about this problem

arista 20-07-2018 11:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nicky91 (Post 10098108)
yeah we need to stop them, and fast


in these rain forests there also live dozens of animals, so destroying the rain forest means destroying their homes and i want to do something about this problem


Its a Sovereign Nation
you can secret film it,
but not walk in and Demand to the Leader
he is a fool and must stop this mess.

Livia 20-07-2018 12:16 PM

Some people care about stuff like this. Sadly more influential people only care about £$.


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