The primitive life of tribes in the Amazon forest

Amazon Aboriginal people live on hunting, gathering and are almost completely separated from the modern world. They raised their bow and arrow in the sky when they saw the plane.

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Mashco-Piro tribe members observe visitors from the banks of the Alto Madre de Dios in Manu National Park in the Amazon basin in southeastern Peru.The Peruvian government prohibits people from interacting with Mashco-Piro and other tribes because of fear of poor aboriginal resistance.Mashco-Piro is a tribe belonging to indigenous South American groups and lives in the form of hunting and gathering.After the massacre of 1894 caused by militants belonging to Carlos Fitzcarrald's army, survivors had to retreat into the jungle.In recent years, logging and urban development has significantly narrowed the area of ​​the world's most mysterious tribe.In 2013, hunger caused members of the tribe to show up for bananas.Indigenous peoples have released canoes to send food to them. (Photo: Reuters).

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Aboriginal people exposed researchers at the banks of the Envira River, Acre state, Brazil.Group of scientists from the Brazilian National Aboriginal Organization.They want to explore the deep forest life of the primitive people in the Amazon basin.(Photo: Reuters).

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The ceramic flute of the Amazon Aborigines.(Photo: Reuters).

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Aboriginal people react when they see airplanes hovering in the sky over the Brazilian Amazon basin.(Photo: Reuters).

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Alberto Flores, of the Mascho Piro tribe , was taken away by a hunter since childhood.He currently lives in his home in Diamante town, Peru.In recent years, tribes separate from the modern world such as Mascho Piro many times fought with deforestation and drug dealers because of invading their territory.(Photo: Reuters).

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People who live in the Amazon deep forest raise their bows and arrows as the plane glides in the sky.(Photo: Reuters).

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The Yanomami tribe is an indigenous Native Indian in the Amazon jungle region located on the border between Venezuela and Brazil with a population of about 20,000.They live in hundreds of villages and form the largest tribal group in the Amazon forest.Tribes have strange customs.They use dead human ashes to be processed into food or seasoned with many dishes, with the main dish being banana soup.Since its discovery, this tribe of Amazon forests still live wild like their ancestors and do not want to be exposed to the outside world, do not want to change their habits from ancient times.(Photo: Surival International).