Another person murked for messing with the people on North Sentinel Island

jadillac

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so they shot him 1 day, he survived, then came back the next day, then came back the next day again?

Their arrows must not have been too powerful

Also, dude looked asian, not white

I believe dude may have had good intentions, but on this day of thanksgiving connected with indians who were decimated thru disease, rape, etc., you can't blame ppl trying to preserve their ppl. These ppl likely dont understand english anyway so any preaching to them is pointless
 

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No they are not

Trade and forced conversion , just like Christianity. How is Islam more "assimilated" into Africa? Again going back to what I said, just because Islam arrived in Africa earlier than Christianity does not make it more "African"
So according to that logic, Christianity isn't European?
 
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good....hope it catches on.

hit the island with only a bible
to protect you.

native1: another skinless has touched down breh.:jbhmm:
native 2: dibs on the skull.....make for dope bowls.:patrice:
cracka: let me tell you about the wonders of christianity.:lawd:
natives 2: yes yes......tell us more:banderas:
cracka: jesus is here to save us all:blessed:
native1: :ufdup:
native2: :youngsabo:



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The Sentinelese are hunter-gatherers, likely using bows and arrows to hunt terrestrial wildlife and more rudimentary methods to catch local seafood, such as mud crabs. It has been noted that they prepare their food in a way similar to the Önge people.[17] In terms of their development as a culture, the Sentinelese are not considered to have evolved their practices beyond that which was seen in the Stone Age. Metalworking, agriculture, and even the ability to make fire are unknown to them.[18][19]However, they do appear to recognize the value of metal; it has been noted that they have scavenged metal to create tools and weapons, and their acceptance of aluminum cookware left by the National Geographic Society in 1974 is one of the few documented cases of the islanders accepting a gift from outsiders.[12]

As the bodies of people killed by the islanders have been found, it has been suggested that they do not practice cannibalism. However, as their culture remains unexplored, the question of whether or not they practice cannibalism within their tribal group(s) is still unanswered.
 
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