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Last Survivor of Isolated Amazonian Tribe Captured on Camera
Last Survivor of Isolated Amazonian Tribe Captured on Camera
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FUNAI, the National Indian Foundation, the Brazilian government body that establishes and carries out policies relating to indigenous peoples, published a... 27.07.2018, Sputnik International
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Last Survivor of Isolated Amazonian Tribe Captured on Camera
06:50 GMT 27.07.2018 (Updated: 06:54 GMT 27.07.2018) FUNAI, the National Indian Foundation, the Brazilian government body that establishes and carries out policies relating to indigenous peoples, published a video featuring the lone surviving member of an unknown Amazon tribe.
The FUNAI organization must prove every month that the man is alive, otherwise the territory of his tribe can be expropriated by farmers. The last time the researchers saw him was in 2016, but the latest video proves that he is still alive.