Inside the Amazon’s ‘world’s most endangered tribe’ who bathes with turtles and and eats armadillos - News Summed Up

Inside the Amazon’s ‘world’s most endangered tribe’ who bathes with turtles and and eats armadillos


Incredible photos give a rare look into the life of the “world’s most endangered tribe” who still hunt with bows and arrows to survive in their shrinking forest. Like the forest, the Awás' very existence is threatened by illegal loggers, miners and drug traffickers invading their home. The isolated group rely on the forest and its sources of water for survival, but are forced to move almost constantly because of the threat from dangerous outsiders. The Awá live in a state of “near-constant” flight from the chainsaws and wildfires. Tainaky Tenetehar, of the Guajajara tribe, told National Geographic how he and his group of Forest Guardians protect the “isolated ones” from fleeing.


Source: Fox News October 01, 2018 17:48 UTC



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