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 rainforest spanning across Brazil and Peru.
Members of an Indigenous tribe who live deep in Peru’s Amazon rainforest and avoid contact with outsiders have been reported entering a neighboring village in what activists consider an alarming sign ...
THE man who captured extraordinary footage of an uncontacted Amazon tribe has described the moment his guide was shot through the chest with a 7-foot arrow. American conservationist and author ...
It was dusk on April 14 when Francisco Kuruaya heard a boat approaching along the river near his village in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest. He assumed it was the regular delivery boat bringing gasoline ...
Rosolie, who has spent nearly two decades working in the Amazon rainforest, said the moment captured in the footage was among the most powerful experiences of his life.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — An Indigenous tribe from the Brazilian Amazon has sued The New York Times, saying the newspaper’s reporting on the tribe’s first exposure to the internet led to its members being ...
Never-before-seen high-definition footage of an uncontacted Amazonian tribe has surfaced in a recent interview between an American conservationist and podcaster Lex Fridman. Author Paul Rosolie has ...
Other Amazon nations, too, have taken measures to protect their indigenous peoples. Peru’s Manú National Park contains some of the greatest biodiversity of any nature reserve in the world; permanent ...
Conservationist and author Paul Rosolie recently shared his experience of meeting an uncontacted tribe in the Amazon while speaking on the Lex Fridman Podcast on January 14.