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New pictures have emerged of the Mashco Piro, a rarely-seen uncontacted Indigenous tribe in the remote Peruvian Amazon, amid concerns that logging activity is forcing them out of the dense ...
Peru’s reclusive Mashco Piro ethnic group recently used bows and arrows to attack loggers suspected of encroaching on their territory in the Amazon, according to a regional Indigenous ...
Members of a violent and isolated Amazon tribe shot two loggers dead with arrows in Peru, after several previous attacks and ...
The Mashco Piro have historically rejected outsiders, surviving enslavement during Peru’s bloody rubber boom in the late 1800s and later rebuffing missionaries.
The Mashco Piro are believed to be the largest uncontacted tribe on Earth, numbering more than 750 people, according to Survival International. The tribe lives deep in the rainforests of southeast ...
Members of Mashco Piro Indigenous community, a reclusive tribe, were seen in the Peruvian Amazon, just a few miles from a number of logging concessions.
The Mashco Piro group, a uncontacted hunter-gatherer tribe, has reportedly left a lumberman injured using a bow and arrow after a group was illegal logging in the tribe's territory.
In a situation that humanitarians call a “disaster in the making,” loggers are encroaching on an uncontacted tribe in the Peruvian Amazon. Survival International, a nonprofit that advocates ...
Survival International said the photos were taken June 26-27 and show about 53 male Mashco Piro on the beach. The group estimated as many as 100 to 150 tribal members would have been in the area ...
Members of the uncontacted Mashco Piro tribe were recently seen on a riverbank in a remote part of the Peruvian Amazon rainforest.
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