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  1. How Many Uncontacted Tribes Are Left In The World?

    • The Sentinelese are a tribe living on the North Sentinel island, off the shore of India, and are considered to be the most secluded tribe in the world. Not much is known about them, other than that they are a hu… See more

    The Pintupi Nine

    The Pintupi Nine were a group of Aborigines discovered in 1984 in Western Australia. At first, they tried to flee once coming in contact with other people, but they were s… See more

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    The Tribes of New Guinea

    It is believed that there is a multitude of languages, customs, and cultures remaining in New Guinea … See more

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    The Brazilian Tribes

    The Brazilian tribes have been a complete unknown to researchers for years now, and mostly still are. The Brazilian government has been continuously trying to learn how many peopl… See more

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    The Last Remaining Native American

    Ishi, a member of the Yahia tribe, walked out of a forest in Californiain 1911, to the shock of people living there. He was fully dressed in tribal ceremonial garb and was soon arrest… See more

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    • There are more than 100 uncontacted tribes living in the world today, with the exact number still being unknown.
    • The largest number of tribes that still remain unknown to us live in the Amazonian rainforest.
    • The Sentinelese are considered to be the most secluded tribe in the world.
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