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ilkay discovered 9 months ago- This is a site telling about the (possibly) most isolated tribe in the world.

bloodprincehalf rated 2 months ago- From the page: "Their hostility to outsiders, though, is easily understandable, for the outside world has brought them little but violence and contempt."

Capndan rated 5 months ago- The Andamanese mean business -- they survived the tsunami in ways that 'civilized' people couldn't and they came out fighting. Gotta love 'em.

AtriumGuy rated 8 months ago- this is cool stuff...isolated tribes!

shadowpool rated 9 months ago- I wish I was born on that island. . .

starwalker rated 9 months ago- The Sentinelese are a tribe in the Andaman Islands in the Indian Ocean. Against all odds, they survived the devastating tsunami of 2004. This was the photo that "told the world" they were alive.

csquared rated 9 months ago- yeah, take that christian missionaries!! this tribe doesn't need you, as they're possibly some of the oldest humans on earth and still extrememly vital. i saw a docu on a tribe, maybe this one (i don't remember), that survived the tsunami because of an ancient story they tell about their gods. they recongnized the signs of fear in their animals and took the disappearance of the water as a sign. they ran as fast as they could, following their animals, uphill to higher ground. only one handicapped person died in their tribe from the tsunami.

bluemoonbrotha rated 9 months ago- Remarkable, Fascinating and Beautiful... Sadly, modern man cannot help but to meddle in these beautiful peoples business.

HeyKittyKat rated 9 months ago- This is absolutely fascinating. I sort of envy these people. They are healthy, self sufficient and live in a beautiful place.
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