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  2. Mashco-Piro - Wikipedia

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    The Nomole tribe speaks a dialect of the Piro language. [4] Mashco (originally spelled "Maschcos") is a term which was first used by Padre Biedma in 1687 to refer to the Harakmbut people . [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It is considered a derogatory term, due to its meaning of ' savages ' in the Piro language; Nomole (relative) is the name the people apply to ...

  3. Uncontacted peoples - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 100 Ayoreo people, some of whom are in the Totobiegosode tribe, live uncontacted in the forest. They are nomadic, and they hunt, forage, and conduct limited agriculture. They are the last uncontacted peoples south of the Amazon Basin, and are in Amotocodie. [42] Threats to them include rampant illegal deforestation. [43]

  4. Rare interaction with isolated Amazon tribe caught on video

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    A group of "uncontacted" indigenous people came out of the Brazilian-Peruvian forest along the Amazon river and entering a nearby modern community. That video shows a translator communicating with ...

  5. Matsés - Wikipedia

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    The Matsés or Mayoruna are an indigenous people of the Peruvian and Brazilian Amazon.Their traditional homelands are located between the Javari and Galvez rivers. The Matsés have long guarded their lands from other indigenous tribes and struggle with encroachment from illegal logging practices and poaching.

  6. Indigenous peoples of Peru - Wikipedia

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    All of the Peruvian Indigenous groups, such as the Urarina, [3] and even those who live isolated in the most remote areas of the Amazon rainforest, such as the Matsés, Matis, and Korubo, have changed their ways of life to some extent under the influence of European-Peruvian culture.

  7. Amahuaca - Wikipedia

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    Isolated until the 18th century, they are currently under threat from ecological devastation, disease and violence brought by oil extractors and illegal loggers. In 1998, they numbered about 520. The largest community of the Amahuaca is in Puerto Varadero, a jungle community on the Peruvian–Brazilian border.

  8. Rare Photos Reveal Mysterious Amazon Tribe That Had Never ...

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    Amid their population’s growing numbers, the isolated community’s deforested Rondônia state has intensified efforts to avoid contact. Rare Photos Reveal Mysterious Amazon Tribe That Had Never ...

  9. Category:Uncontacted peoples in the Amazon - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Uncontacted peoples in the Amazon" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.