Never-before-seen
photos have emerged of one of the last the last uncontacted Amazon
tribes who the Peru Government is trying to approach after they shot and
killed two men in the chest with a bow and arrow.
For
600 years the Mashco Piro clan – also known as Cujareno people – have
lived in the forest in Peru close to the border with Brazil and had no
contact with the outside world.
The Mashco Piro tribe, who live in the Amazon rainforest in Peru on the
border with Brazil, are one of the last uncontacted indigenous groups
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The Mashco Piro tribe has lived in the Manu National Park, near the border between Peru and Brazil, for more than 600 years, but logging, drug-trafficking and oil and gas exploration are encroaching on their lands
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