The Amazon is home to the largest number of uncontacted tribes and Brazil, as a policy, does not initiate contact with them.
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Mongabay on MSNCan a new DNA test un-extinct the world’s rarest turtle?It might sound hyperbolic to say that finding even one female turtle can revive an entire species. However, nothing could be ...
What happens when a team of scientists and local Awajún guides go on a 38-day trip into the Alto Mayo region of Peru? Over ...
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Live Science on MSNShattered 1,800-year-old sword was 'ritually sacrificed' and may be from Vandal warrior's graveIn January, two detectorists with the Inventum Association history club discovered the sword in the Jura, a hilly and forested region of southern Poland. A preliminary analysis by ...
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Indiatimes on MSN10 Surviving Indigenous Tribes That Still Practice Their Age-Old CustomsJimmy Nelson&rsquos Before They Pass Away is a stunning portrayal of our world's last surviving tribes. Nelson spent three ...
In some Amazon rivers in Brazil, cases of diseases related to inadequate basic sanitation, such as malaria and acute diarrhea ...
Indigenous political prisoner Leonard Peltier finally returns home. In the last moments of his presidency, Joe Biden commuted ...
Nestled in the heart of Rapid City, South Dakota, lies a treasure trove that would make even Indiana Jones weak in the knees.
The father of a British journalist who is missing in Brazil has said her disappearance is "very worrying" and he is "very ...
Just like the humans of Hampton Roads, the animal friends of t Zoo and their keepers are preparing for the snow. Emily Smicker, director of communications for the zoo, said the animals are kept ...
In a lawsuit filed Tuesday, four nonprofits allege the National Marine Fisheries Service failed to meet deadlines on ...
A British couple on a round-the-world journey have been charged with espionage in Iran. Their next stop was due to be ...
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