G. Miranda’s magnificent images, obtained for Survival International, provide a rare peek into the reclusive lives of numerous uncontacted tribes around the world. From the intriguing Sentinelese on North Sentinel Island, India, to the Amazon tribes along Brazil’s Javari River basin bordering Peru, these photographs provide a captivating aerial vista.
The drone photos provide evidence of the existence of pristine tribes.
A captivating compilation movie, uploaded on Death Island Expeditions’ YouTube channel in 2018, has received over 3.5 million views and features these distant villages and their people. Witness tribespeople, armed with traditional bows and arrows, looking intently at the hovering drones, providing a sad glimpse into their unspoiled world.
It amuses people by showing the lives of tribespeople who are different from our own.
Captivated YouTube users expressed profound surprise at the stark contrast between their lives and those of these tribespeople. One commenter said, “It blows my mind how different our lives are.” The fact that they are unaware of the existence of grocery shops, factories, phones, and social media, all of which contribute to the character of our society. It’s quite surreal.”
However, these pristine tribes are now under danger and require protection.
FUNAI, Brazil’s National Indian Foundation, is a key player in developing policy for indigenous tribes, and its engagement in gathering drone footage demonstrates their dedication to preserve their heritage.
Uncontacted tribes specialist José Carlos dos Reis Meirelles Júnior emphasizes the eternal value of imagery from 2008, as reported by Survival International. He emphasized the critical necessity to safeguard these communities from external dangers such as illegal forestry activities coming from Peru.
“We did the overflight to show their houses, to show they are there, to show they exist,” he went on to say.
A movie has also been released. The Mission, a moving documentary directed by Amanda McBaine and Jesse Moss, illuminates the terrible life of American missionary John Allen Chau. His failed attempt to make contact with the Sentinelese people in 2018 culminated in his early death, symbolizing the delicate balance between curiosity and respect for these remote tribes.
Another interesting discovery was made in Peru. The finding of “alien mummies” at the airport has sparked international interest, and experts have uncovered something alarming.