@gymnastics9897 Yes, this is real. It is from a 1998 trip by Vincent Carelli with FUNAI, Brazil's Indian Affairs agency. They went to check if the man was alive and got this footage.
This was filmed by Vincent Carelli in 1998, when he accompanied officials of FUNAI, Brazils Indian Affairs department, on an expedition to see whether the 'Man of the Hole' was alive.
It proves the existence of the 'Man of the Hole', alongside sightings of the holes he builds, his house, and evidence that he hunts in the area. It is believed that his tribe was massacred in the 1970/80s, which explains his fear of outsiders and refusal to communicate.
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CommanderDESU 6 days ago
This is the Tanaru indian that lives in Corumbiara, Rondônia.
arthurw0 2 weeks ago
Reading the book now! Brazil is out of control!
Danalo78 7 months ago
We must capture him in a net...make an example of him!
TheBlivets 1 year ago
is this real?
gymnastics9897 1 year ago
@gymnastics9897 Yes, this is real. It is from a 1998 trip by Vincent Carelli with FUNAI, Brazil's Indian Affairs agency. They went to check if the man was alive and got this footage.
survivalintl 1 year ago 3
a very iconic global-cultural image on so many levels.
A picture worth a thousand words on the human condition, society and human history.
FacelessPhoenix 2 years ago
staged
kinoptika 2 years ago
This was filmed by Vincent Carelli in 1998, when he accompanied officials of FUNAI, Brazils Indian Affairs department, on an expedition to see whether the 'Man of the Hole' was alive.
It proves the existence of the 'Man of the Hole', alongside sightings of the holes he builds, his house, and evidence that he hunts in the area. It is believed that his tribe was massacred in the 1970/80s, which explains his fear of outsiders and refusal to communicate.
survivalintl 2 years ago