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  • Protection.........

  • Reminds me of Jurassic park :P

  • i wonder if this is how the aliens feel about us

  • Legal.

  • iv always wished i was born into a tribe. i love nature, and the outdoors. sometimes it seems as though i would fit in better in a tribe than in modern times. make sure these people remain free to do as they will.

  • Those people are free. I am a slave to the system.

  • Lol these niggas are chewing on rocks and twigs while we have iPhones!? Wtf, does that even make sense?

  • The last free people on earth. Well said.

  • What language is he speaking? Never heard it before

  • Wow simply amazing.

  • Leave Britney alone!!!

  • Wow that was deep " they're the only free people on this planet" I wish we could learn from them and live with nature not off the nature.

  • Leave them alone

  • Ya all, form own opinions!

    ...we us, let go with Life; carrying 1 by 1.

  • alpha as fuck

  • White people always interfering in someones habitat. If they want to live in the jungle so be it. LEAVE THEM ALONE!!!

  • True savages of the world. 

  • Lol maybe aliens look at us and think the same. Environmental alien groups try to protect one of the last primitive societies from the greed of aliens that want to do bussines and invade us.

  • @dekippiesip i totally agree with you. I wish the aliens would contact us though..peacefully that is..

  • Absolutely beautiful and amazing! What is the song/music in the background?

  • Kind of wish I could go back. That thing about being free is right...everyone in the "modern" world is forced to grow up, spend years in school and work jobs away from our families all day....while these people live and work with their families. Humans are meant to live in small groups, we didn't evolve to deal with being away from people some much of our lives. Hence Facebook and Twitter!

  • Indeed they are the LAST FREE PEOPLE!!!!

  • thsoe natives are like: OH SHIT THAT METAL DRAGON IS HEADING STRAIGHT FOR US

  • Do these people even know that there is a world out there? Do they know that they live in Brazil? I don't see how living in complete ignorance is a good thing.

    Before the 21st century comes to a close, their land will be used for agriculture and then perhaps shopping centers and McDonalds and Walmarts.

  • @ChampsElysees100 Ignorance of the modern world is nothing but a good thing. These people are absolutely blessed that they know nothing of our world. You may not be able to see that because you've been raised upon the glamorization of an Americanized society, the importance of 'knowledge', and societal restraints but none of that matters to these people and they are perfectly happy.

    We are the problem here, with our shopping centers, skyscrapers, bigpharma, pollution, poison food and vainglory.

  • Leave them alone and spare them of the horror of Bieber, Gaga, N. Minaj, B. Spears, Rhianna, K. Perry, M. Cyrus, Snookie, the Kartrashians, the Housewives, etc. Seriously, I don't think they're missing much.

  • please leave them alone they would be better .

  • Says something about the nature of the human condition. Thousands of years and they have no idea how massive their universe really is. Sound familiar?

  • these people are evidence that if there is a god, hes one lazy, ineffiecent dude. Seeing s his message still has'nt spread throughout humanity.

  • @jammyfindlater

    It's not God who's lazy, its His people. After Christ was resurrected, he commanded all his followers to spread the Gospel. However, we all haven't completely followed up on this command. Thus, humanity has continuously been deprived of the message God wants them to hear.

    God bless you

  • @emelyisthebest7 Amen!

  • I used to be in an uncontacted tribe, then I took an arrow in the knee.

  • Muslim, more civilized?, since when?, I havent seen any muslim who would befriend an infidel like me, against your religion Pal.

  • @Bkeytx

    where the heck do you live? nazi germany in the 1940's

  • @wagwan6248 yeah I do

  • @Bkeytx

    Yeh i thought so

  • On one hand this guy says he wants to protect these people, and he needing proof of there existence to do so, and it will make it hard to protect these people the more they become known, yet he Broadcast this on the BBC to the World, he just his work more harder..

  • Why isnt it as simple as Leaving them alone?, they have been alone all this time, just, leave them alone.

  • @Bkeytx I agree about leaving them alone, they lead a simple life, not having to worry about economy, war, or really anything today's people worry about with all this electric advancement. Exposing them for the world to see and know about is a mistake, not only researchers are going to want a piece of them.

  • as a muslim, in my opinion we as a human who understands religion and culture also more civilized, we must advance the civilization and life also helps them

  • @E43592 muslims publish 1% of all scientific papers per year. I guess one could say your religion doesn't help civilization advance much.

  • And thats what extraterrestrials think when they see us..

  • no top rated comment? looks like its time for me to shine like i always say when i see no top rated comment..... "penisour"

  • they should build a mcdonalds a couple miles away from them

  • Can the same be said about bigfoot?

  • @JPSwissCheese definitely, i dont see why not.

  • Glad we're protecting them - otherwise next thing you know, McDonalds and Walmart will want to to peddle their crap there too!

    

  • I thought I saw one with an iPod.... However I maybe wrong.

  • You guys are lucky your plane didn't crash, if so then you'll be their breakfast the next morning lol

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  • They are free. They're probably more happy than we "civilized" people are. That is THEIR lifestyle, who are we to tell them any different? That's like someone coming into your home are saying everything that you've ever done and how you live is completely wrong. Leave them alone, and let them live in peace.

  • @libertyphoenix777 And that's why I want to live with these people.

  • @andreww1212 I was a little depressed when I wrote this one, I like technology, it can take us to the stars, I just don't like corrupt, maniacs, and mad scientists taking over. please visit infowars.com

  • They'd be wiped out by diseases due to no natural immunity if anyone ever contacted them.

  • So why don't they leave them alone then instead of flying over and letting every idiot know about them, I'd say stop filming them and exposing them.

  • What a bunch of BS. Romanticizing a group of half-naked people who probably live to be about 40, getting bitten all day by insects, constantly being sick and having their teeth rotting out.

    Oh yeah they are "free" alright - free to eat the same grub everyday, get forced into marriage as kids, and free to be scared in the dark of night.

    Freedom is about choice. They don't have the choice to belong to a better society because some idiots are "protecting" them from things like modern medicine.

  • @thegoodlocust No BS. When these people contact western people they first die off because of diseases, and then colonists will kill them, or chase them from their land. Hundreds of indians in Brazil have been killed, because they wanted to protect their forest. You must not forget that their whole identity, and culture revolves around these forests. They get their food, water and medicine(actualy a lot of pharmaceutical medicine come from rainforests) from the forest

  • @laurens678 Yes it is BS to romanticize their lifestyles. Most people have never lived like they do and don't understand the hardships. Their "medicine" is guesswork at best and likely harmful like all primitive medical practices (e.g. bloodletting).

    It is a short life of hardship, starvation and disease. Not giving them the freedom to choose a different lifestyle because of that old cliche of the "romantic savage" is beyond stupidity and lacks real compassion.

  • @thegoodlocust why then do indigenous forest people try to protect the forest by all means? Take for example the Surui tribe in the Brazilian Amazon, the leader of these tribes receives death threats,but he still continues his battle to safeguard the forest. In the Bolivian Amazon their were nation wide protest for a road through the Amazon, which caused the road to be cancelled.

    You also see later on in this serie a Papuan, saying" I am happy to live in this beautifull forest"

  • @laurens678 You mean like that group of scammers in Ecuador suing Chevron for over a hundred billion dollars? The ones buying off and threatening judges? Tampering with witnesses? Forging scientific "evidence?"

    Follow the money.

    Most of those people are the ones destroying the rainforests - not saving it. The only time they put on that mantle is when they want to sue someone.

  • @thegoodlocust No I don't mean Chevron, that's another issue.

    And how do you know that they have malnutrition? Rainforest people are well fed, they take their food from the forest. They aren't like the hungry African children you see in tv. For some people in the western world it is very hard that some people don't need a supermarket to get their food from. Deforestation is the cause of hunger with people who live in the rainforest.

  • @laurens678 There are large rainforests in Africa too. Kwashiorkor is obvious. You can see it.

    Deforestation is not the cause of hunger. The cause of hunger is people having too many kids and living in deserts. The cause of hunger is people being too stupid to develop irrigation and plant crops.

    Look at what is happening in S. Africa. Thousands of attacks (rapes/murders/torture/etc) are occurring against white farmers, they sing songs about killing them while stealing their land.

  • @thegoodlocust S Africa doesn't have rainforests.These are in the Congo rainforest belt. Here live the pygmees. A people who's life totally depent on the forest, their identity and culture are linked to these forests.You can't expect that these people will work 12 hours a day in a gold mine just enough to feed them,while they could get it in out of the forest previously. Also rainforest can be a source of money, like Brazil nuts, which provide millions of dollars for Bolivia.

  • @laurens678 *Sigh* South Africa was simply an example of an agricultural (i.e. well-fed) nation slowly reverting back into a non-agricultural (i.e. starving) nation.

    Your ideas about rainforests being some supreme bounty of wealth and health are at odds with the reality of their quality of life - for thousands of years.

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  • @thegoodlocust I do not try to idealize the life in a rainforest. But you try to idealize the western agricultural model and say it is the best for everyone. You have to realize that that is not the case for everyone. History has shown that indigenous people of rainforests are better living in the rainforest than in the "modern" western world we are used to, and they prefer this above the world we live in.

  • @laurens678 Yes, the agricultural model is the best because it is the most efficient at feeding large groups of people. Civilization would not be possible without it.

    History has shown that these people have short and miserable lives. There aren't a lot of them because their way of life can't support and sustain larger groups of people.

    Everyone of them has to struggle daily to eek out an existence - no reading, no writing, no philosophy and no hope for a better tomorrow.

  • @thegoodlocust By saying the agricultural way is the best way, you are ignoring the rights of these people to choose for themselves. You want to choose for them. This is also what the colonists do, which use violence against these people. they are saying, our model is better than yours, so get away. And the rainforest people do have a sense about the plant medicinal value. Have seen a documentary about it .Rainforests have most plant biodiversity of any ecosystem.

  • @laurens678 How can they choose which way to live when people are intentionally keeping them isolated?

    And sure, every single culture uses plants for medicine - but many times they do it incorrectly. Some even consume poison or fast when they shouldn't.

    I guess that is good for the society - kill off the weak, but it isn't good medicine.

  • @thegoodlocust There are plants which are used by indigenous peoples for stopping bleeding, for gastric ulcers, for soap, plants to stun fish in the river, and so on. By living generations in the forest, these people learnt uses of all plants. Much more than any foreigner knows.

    And people in the Amazon for example, most of the time choose themselves to live in the forest.

  • @thegoodlocust And in the Brazil in the 70's it was policy to contact these tribes. This led to colonization, pandemics(they can get killed by normal flu, 50 % or more kill rate amongst the people is common), and violence. And another example, in the Congo the pygmy forest people are better of in the forest. Outside the forest there is a lot of violence which is still very much present, and pygmy's are discrimated there.

  • @thegoodlocust But anyway, we can't seem to agree about this issue. Our views are to different

  • @thegoodlocust the same can be said about an urban city dweller--- miserable, tough lives with little happiness. the guys in the rainforest may not have any reading or writing but i bet they have a pretty good grasp of philosophy & how to live a good life. each lifestyle (urban or tribal) has advantages or disadvantages. if people living them are happy, then we should leave them be.

  • @cgmorvx1 And why would you think they know anything about philosophy? Look at Maslow's hierarchy of needs before, once again, ascribing characteristics to these people that are not backed up by evidence.

    What "good lives" do these people have? I want to know - esp. among the women and children who don't have a lot of protections among these primitive societies.

    This need to assume positive characteristics in the absence of evidence is very interesting to me.

  • @thegoodlocust not all tribes are constantly on the brink of starvation (there are quite a few city-dwellers who are) they would be fulfilling maslow's hierarchy of needs. u dont need to wear a white robe & sit on marble steps to think philosophically. discussions amongst elders about the origin of man, the spiritual nature of the environment etc around a fire is philosophy too.

  • @cgmorvx1 Which city dwellers are starving? Certainly not in the US and Western countries.

    As for the "origin of man" - they do what any primitive person does - they make crap up and that becomes a religion.

    Wow your people came out of caves.....so creative and insightful! Oh your people came from the stars? Fascinating! Oh when Raven cried over his wife's death his tears became your ancestors! My life has meaning now!

  • @thegoodlocust ur living in a dream world if u think there is no poverty in the west. people coming out of stars is not much different from some of the stuff that modern humans have come up with- a person born to a virgin, dying & then coming back to life or the repetitive birth of cosmic energy.faith is one of the things that brings meaning to life. just because ur arrogant & condescending about another person's beliefs doesnt mean that person doesnt have any meaning to his life

  • @cgmorvx1 Poverty is the west is exaggerated BS. Awww, someone doesn't have an ipod or Air Jordans - they are impoverished! Give me a break, I've seen and worked with "the poor" here.

    FYI, the "born to a virgin" crap isn't modern.

    None of that stuff is vaguely interesting. It is simply bad science fiction written by primitive minds who didn't know how to write good fiction.

  • @thegoodlocust i work in health care in the uk. poverty in the west is real. i dont know if u choose to live in a dream-world, or just havent been around for long. u need to open ur eyes. if u look for it hard enough, u'll find real poverty in the west. by 'modern', i mean non-tribal societies. Christianity is modern by that definition. it may be bad science fiction that doesnt impress u, but as long as people believing it are happy & not hurting others, what's ur problem?

  • @thegoodlocust i'm sure there are some tribes where women do not have many rights. but is a high-powered woman juggling her career & family happier & 'liberated' than a woman living amongst family taking care of her household? frankly, i dont know but living a good life not only depends on the external environment but also on an individual's internal world.

  • @cgmorvx1 Yes, our women are more liberated. They aren't getting raped and forced to marry their rapist as pre-teens. They aren't forced to do backbreaking labor for hours every week just to have clean clothes while our women have washing machines.

    Being a woman in a primitive society is not a fun thing. If society ever breaks down in a Western country our women will be horrified with what'll become of most of them.

  • @thegoodlocust At the risk of repeating myself, there are many "primitive" societies where life is tough, especially for a woman. but there are also tribes where women do not have increased difficulties just because of their gender. No one argues about the convenience brought by technology. what i'm saying is satisfaction with life, wellbeing, being happy which doesnt solely depend on having an 'easy' life. Many tribal men & woman are happy,content. they dont need to be patronized

  • Rainforests can support these people and their quality of life. You are acting like they are some kind of desert, but many products come from it. Moderm medicine like a recent discovered tree with anti-HIV properties in Borneo, rubber, nuts, acai fruit, fish and so on. The Acre state in Brazil even created a giant condom factory which uses rubber from rainforest trees. These provide millions of dollars of income for communities.

  • @laurens678 And elderberries in my state of Oregon have anti-influenza properties - but you can still get the flu even if you eat them by the bucket load. Herbs can have *some* medicinal value, but it isn't great without refinement and is guesswork when done by "shamans."

    Rainforests have many resources - so do deserts. These people are not efficient utilizers of them.

    Look at the history of Australia if you don't believe me.

  • @thegoodlocust are u saying the australians now are happier than the one who lived before colonisation? economic & scientific advancement doesnt necessarily translate to happiness & well being.

  • @cgmorvx1 I'm saying the aborigines decimated the landscape of Australia and hunted a huge number of megafauna into extinction.

    The point was that people think these primitive peoples live in "balance" with nature when they are often more destructive than we are.

  • @thegoodlocust u seem to think "primitive" people are a completely different species people living in modernsocieties were tribal people before technological advancement. any technological superiority gives rise to increased power & human beings handle power sometimes responsibly sometimes not. the destruction caused by modern man is on a much larger scale compared to tribals. It isnt the people living in tribes that have been fucking up the planet for the past few centuries.

  • @cgmorvx1 No it isn't. The forests are Europe and the US are much healthier than they were a hundred years ago. This assumption that modern and industrialized people are more harmful to the environment is ridiculous.

    Again, look at Australia.

  • @thegoodlocust 100-200 yrs ago, it was the european settlers fucking up the flora&fauna, not the indigenous people. as i said before, humans can use power derived from technological advancement responsibly or not. now we are starting to know the importance of using it responsibly when it comes to the environment. most tribal societies know the importance of respecting their environment. who's causing all the pollution now? tribes? or urban populations?

  • @thegoodlocust I'm not an expert on this but there is no compelling evidence that Aboriginal colonisation of Australia solely led to the extinction of the megafauna.The strongest evidence seems to suggest that climate change was the dominant factor and that the additional pressure of an Aboriginal presence may have tipped the balance in favour of extinction.

  • @cgmorvx1 Are you kidding? The climate is always changing. The species went kaput exactly when the aboriginals got there and started burning away all the forests while overhunting the megafauna.

    That'll certainly cause local climate change, but that wasn't why they went extinct. It was the intentional destruction of their habitat. And the over-hunting of creatures that don't breed quickly.

  • @thegoodlocust i dont know much about this but most of the articles i've read on the internet do not support ur view. i am not romanticizing tribal society but overall the world has suffered more at the hands of the 'modern' humans.

  • @thegoodlocust Above all, in deforestation areas which are collonized like the deforestation belt of Brazil, crimes like assasination of indigenous people increase, and even slavery occurs in these places. Thanks to the cattle ranchers, agribussiness, and loggers. Finally it are the indigenous communities of these forests who will suffer the most.

  • @laurens678 Crime is all over the place in Africa and South America. It has nothing to do with deforestation.

    It has to do with the people.

  • @thegoodlocust It has to do with this society. You can't blame people sometimes...humans aren't bad we just have a hard time living in big cities and a small world...if you know what I mean.

  • @thegoodlocust well, what do u expect... what goes around comes around. 

  • @thegoodlocust Actually, the real hardship starts when they are contacted. I have heard stories of that, and they weren't good. Brazilian law now makes it illegal to contact uncontacted tribes like these, because they have learnt from the bad experiences from the past.

  • @laurens678 I've heard "stories" too, but I have seen symptoms of severe malnutrition in these types of people. I've seen how premodern people live and it isn't anything to be envied or preserved.

  • @thegoodlocust I don't believe Jose attests these people to possess freedom by choice and options. It is under such isolation and primitiveness do they gain such a title. By the isolation from the rest of human civilization they are completely unbound by law, social identity, the market, etc...Whilst living only within the natural provisions of their habitat. This is so romanticized because it is a present day living representation of mankind's distant past and harmony with the world.

  • @thegoodlocust You sound bitter and angry...I bet you you would enjoy living with them. Europeans, when captured by Native Americans often elected to stay among them. I bet you they don't have condescending assholes in their society. Probably don't have a word for a person like you.

  • What have we got to offer them? Wars, millions of babies aborted and killed because the mother can't be bothered to raise it, Senseless murders, pollution, genocide of other animal species, hatred of differing qualities, sexual perversions, a society where no one trusts no one. Disease, starvation.

    We are probably living in their definition of hell.

  • In a few years they will do flights from Calais to view the uncontacted primitive, people of Britain.

  • Contacting the tribes usually ends up bad. So what happened to the tribes which have already been contacted? In order not to repeat the mistakes of the past, one must know them. But also, one must try to fix them. This is the subject of our documentary. Please watch it on our channel.

    watch?v=pVbOnQK_PNY

  • @SnaiperskayaVint0vka

    so...if you like nature check out this video i made it up and tell me what you think of it

    watch?v=-zMCX_GWetc

  • One of them has a machete and a FC barcelona jersey.

  • Just going to share my opinion.

    I dont think we should contact them. They may have sickness that will spread to us, they might kill us because they have never seen another human before. They would have to learn so much in todays society. Learning how to speak better, how to live, its like they would be babys all over again. Lets just let them be :)

  • @superspecialsarah I agree that we should let them be, but I think your characterization of their "infatilism" is a bit much. It reminds me of the old notion of the "Mystical Savage" that white people held about Native Americans for a long time. I'm sure they speak fine, and I'm sure they know how to live, since as we can see from the video they are doing that. Assuming the merits of your own way of life is normal, but assuming your way of life is "better" leads to war and genocide. :)

  • to quote the outsiders "stay golden, ponyboy"

  • Big pharma tyranny & christian cult missionaries hopefully never set foot there.. .

  • they had the best life ever.... but those damn civilised people are not gonna let them live ine peace

    i'm jealus cuz i know they had better life

  • "They are the last free people"

    If you consider living in a hut all your life never venturing outside a 100 mile radius "freedom" and the only thing you did with your life was make babies and poke sticks in animals, then ok.

    "They are healthier than us"

    They die by the age of 30~, we die by the age of 80~, what does that tell you?

  • @funkymunky65 I respect your point of view.

    I'm also ''very excited'' about the day they'll meet ''us'' and be part of our fat-ass lifestyle. I'd rather live 30 years living like they do than 80 in our selfish pathetic world, filled with 99% of disgusting people and ridiculous relationships, playing video games indoor, being part of a whole plot in wich you'll never ''win'' or suceed.

    30 years of ''freedom'' in their ''lies'' or in our lies?

  • @vicklemos The objective is not to win. That was never the "objective". Life has no main objective. They also have a "selfish pathetic world". They also have people doing back-stabbing, murdering, theft, etc., to get to the "top". You would have to be an IDIOT to think otherwise. No one is forcing you to stay indoors, be a fat-ass, etc. It's all your own choice. Everyone in "this world" has an equal opportunity to make your life better. You just have to know when to jump.

  • @funkymunky65 This conception of selfish and pathetic world is based on our standards, not theirs. And that's easy to say that everyone has an equal opportunity to make his/her life better. This conception depends on each one's perspective, not universal reality, history. But thats other stuff.

    And you're wrong when you said that they live only 30 yrs. If that's true than all the curanderos, medicine men, faith healers and pajés would be ''fake'' since they're old (and therefore wise) people.

  • @vicklemos The AVERAGE life span is 30. We have people who live to see 100 or more, does that mean we will all see that age? Seriously, why would you want to live out your ENTIRE life mostly doing whatever it takes to survive. At least in this "world" you have the luxury of "free time". They use whatever "free time" they have to hunt down their next meal. I for one want to use whatever time I have to better mankind in some way/shape/form. Living in a hut accomplishes nothing.

  • @vicklemos We are literally DECADES from creating sentient AI, having bases on the moon and maybe even mars, etc. It's time to grow up. This "live in the jungle" mentality is a dead concept. It has been for quite a while now. I am not saying we should destroy our environment either, if you haven't noticed, there is a real movement to improve our technology and make it environmentally safe. The only thing in the way is man's own greed, will to dominate. Even "they" have these problems.

  • The purpose of life is not to try and live forever.

    We all die someday.

    The purpose of life is to create something that will live on forever.

    I ask you this, if we don't contact them, exactly how do you expect to use the full force of mankind, for the benefit of mankind? For god's sake, they are living in huts, and die by the age of 30. Why let it continue like this? Eventually they will meet "us", intentionally, or unintentionally. It's only a matter of time. GTFO Hippies on Acid.

  • woow.

  • are they wearing red war paint? or is that their skin color?

  • @TooFlyForMoney They take the seeds from an Annatto tree and crush them into a red paste and they use that to cover themselves. Thats where they get the red paint from.

  • @libertyphoenix777 lol, illuminati. wacko.

  • @Immuuni look it up before you just blindly call people names. It is a SERIOUS ISSUE.

  • @libertyphoenix777 What do you mean? Sure there was a secret society called illuminati in enlightment-era, but the modern day illuminati is just a conspiracy theory.

  • @Immuuni never mind, it doesn't matter, everything's OK. Nothing to worry about, just watch TV and everything will be OK, you're right there's no Illuminati.

  • @Immuuni Every heard of JPMORGAN Goldman sac's Builderberg Rockefella Fedrel Reserve, they are all part of the New World Order, they run our currency economy through unelected leaders, Ben Bernake is the CEO if im not mistaken of the FED. So trust me there is a New World order, and they plan to put us into FEMA camps.

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  • @Zydezz Well some (I really don't know who) say there's a lot of uncontacted tribes in Paraguay, Bolivia, Venezuela, Guyana, French Guyana, Peru, Ecuador and even in the farc filled forests of Colombia. It's kinda weird to say this, but in the ''most developed'' countries of South America (Chile, Argentina and Uruguay) everyone is ''contacted''. So ''development'' is a real issue I believe.

    There are uncontacted tribes in Papua and the Andaman islands also. They're all facing real danger.

  • they are probably thinking "it's the legendary bird"

  • they are cannibals. they will eat your dick if they go down there.. fuckin scary!

  • Does anybody know the name of the tribe they filmed?

  • @Looorney Yeah, their name is the "Whatevertheguyintheplanejustm­adeup" tribe.

    The Whatevertheguyintheplanejustma­deup have a very distinct dialect.

  • UH OH someone found em! Now they have to catch up on their taxes LOL

  • Wow....why not? they aren't controlled and they aren't killing eachother like animals over 'things'. i think they're better than us hahaha

  • The fight to protect these people is to...LEAVE THEM ALONE!

    They are fine leave them as they are. Man interferes it only brings disaster!

  • "Wait, wait, wait. I saw a Bank of America ATM next to the rectangle hut."

  • Body paint or natural dyes used to mark their person. Possibly for identification or self expression.

  • Where did they get their guns if they are "uncontacted"? What their clothing that looks like pants?

  • @EstherKoch Most likely through trade with other, for lack of a better word, primitive tribes. Their specific tribe hasn't been contacted by outsiders, but that doesn't mean they don't trade with tribes that have.

  • That is fuckin dope i would love to live like them

  • Patrolling their border

  • They have no bills. STAY THERE

  • It's amazing how a tribe like that has reached something like the internet. Two extremes of human technology.

  • I wouldn't mind the 35 year life expectancy... so long as I don't have to be in a traffic jam ever again in my life.

  • You have to admire to director and media people who made this documentary, these views are just amazing.

  • By checking the pics from this aerial footage it looks like a little girl is holding a machete or something. Was it provided by intertribe trading?

    And my personal point of view is that they're not that uncontacted anymore, I mean, they saw the plane but it won't change their personal way of life, right?

  • @vicklemos no, total uncontacted, you see how they reacted, to the strange bird in the sky, their is still uncontacted tribes in the world, very few like these people are uncontacted.

  • they look so confused. still doubtful they've never come into contact with any other south americans. in many places tribes had european axes before they new what europeans were.

  • ABSOLUTELY INSANE!

  • I want to give them XBox

  • holy moly check out the man's whiskers at :16 in full 1080p O_O

  • @joebob8899 ya hahaha

  • i think it would be funny to bring one to new york or something like that just to see what the do

  • @treverlid87 In the form of a reality TV show

  • "The last free people in that planet".

    Man! That sentence made me feel weird, like a slave! O.O

  • @dandanwii We essentially all are slaves...

  • @ramtin92 Yeah. Slave form the system. Governmental you know...

  • how'd they make their clothes?

  • @F2DGraphics Animal skins or leafs

  • wow how amazing would it be to live in a totally isolated world on the same planet. thats incredible.

  • 'They're the last free people on the planet.'

    That got me.

  • Superman from Krypton,

    Spiderman From Amazon????

  • "Their future doesn't depend on them, it depends on us"

    Think about that one! Crazy.

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