'Loneliest man in the world' dies: Tribesman who lived in isolation for 26 years after cattle ranchers killed the rest of his tribe is found dead

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Funai, who works to protect the rights of indigenous people and isolated groups, claims there are 113 uncontacted tribes in the Brazilian Amazon, 27 of which they have confirmed sightings of.

Survival International says there may be as many as 300 uncontacted Indians living in the Massacó territory in Rondonia.
That's crazy :dwillhuh:
 

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North Sentinels would have dealt with them cattle ranchers thoroughly and with ruthless authority.

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They’d kill/injure a few but eventually the guns would do more damage than bows and arrows. Only reason they have the reputation they do is because nobody has went to their island with the glizzies
 

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They’d kill/injure a few but eventually the guns would do more damage than bows and arrows. Only reason they have the reputation they do is because nobody has went to their island with the glizzies

Seriously doubt they'd even make it onto the island to shoot anyone. The natives would snipe them before they stepped foot on the beach like they always do.. plus these are cattle ranchers... not navy seals.
 

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Seriously doubt they'd even make it onto the island to shoot anyone. The natives would snipe them before they stepped foot on the beach like they always do.. plus these are cattle ranchers... not navy seals.

:why:

Do you think a bow & arrow would do more damage from a distance than a firearm will?
 
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