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Exotic Tribes
Be a responsible traveller. Show tribal people respect and meet them on their premises. Visiting people with a different lifestyle and culture could sometimes be a very rewarding adventure, but be aware of that many tribal communities are extremely vulnerable to outside influences. All tribal people need to be protected from tourists in order to preserve their unique lifestyle and cultures. Travellers should understand that some tribes would like to live undisturbed, and that visit would be an intrusion.

Amazon,Brazil, Peru - Exotic tribes - Coming up news!

2008-06-17
There are hundreds of tribes in the Amazon rainforest. This enormous rainforest has turn into a giant hiding place for the indigenous people. Many things, especially logging, has forced the isolated groups, among them the Mashco-Piro and Yora tribes, deeper into Peru's jungle frontier with Brazil and Bolivia. Tribes have suffered many deaths from diseases contracted from outsiders. Some tribes in Amazon are Amahuaca, Huaorani, Kogi Indians, Yanomami Indians, who struggle for their existence.
Amazon,tribes,Brazil,tribe,tribe peopleThe indigenous groups in all of South America have disappeared or been destroyed by the colonization process. It has been caused by logging, building work, missionaries activities, diseases, alcohol, narcotics, slavery and weapon actions. Refugees are moving far deepe in to the jungle to hide long as possible.

It`s just a matter of time before the last tribes vanish, or can we stop the process before it`s too late?

Coming up more soon on Travel Explorations.

Stein Morten Lund, 17 June 2008
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