BBC: New images of remote Brazil tribe
The group appears to be healthy and thriving
New pictures have been released of an isolated tribe living in rainforest on the Brazil-Peru border.
Brazil monitors many such tribes from the air, and they are known as "uncontacted" because they have only limited contact dealings with the outside world.
Photographs of the same tribe were released to the world two years ago.
Campaigners say the Panoan Indians are threatened by a rise in illegal logging......
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New images of remote Brazil tribe
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on January 31st, 2011
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