Successfully shot a tribe's drone whose drone has never contacted the outside world in the back of the Amazon



In the Amazon near the border between Brazil and Peru, the figure of a tribe who has never contacted the outside yet, was taken aerial from the drone. With the evolution of the drone, it is now possible to photograph the unknown world on Earth easily and precisely.

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The unidentified tribe released by the government agency "National Indio Foundation" in Brazil can be confirmed in the following movie.

Drone captures 1st images of isolated Amazon tribe - YouTube


The aerial photograph from the drone shows the figure of a person walking with a spear like walking.



In the center of the screen you can see the appearance of several people from the gap of the bush.



Furthermore, on the right side of the screen are also the structures that are considered to be the living of this tribe.



By changing the camera angle, Drone also succeeded in tracking the walking people. According to the Associated Press, 16 indigenous peoples were confirmed in this drone aerial video.



This time, I photographed the tribe using the drone is a government official of Funai and Brazil who studies indigenous peoples. It is a tribe of the Vale do Javari region where indigenous peoples living in the southwestern part of Amazonas province in Brazil, 11 isolated tribes are confirmed in the same area. Brazilian authorities have studied this tribe for several years, but this is the first time that we successfully shot with camera images.

A tribal weapon that I could confirm so far.



A tribal house called "maloca".



Canoe is also found in Vale do Javari.



It is said that 107 types of tribes have already been registered in Brazil alone without touching the outside world. However, contact with the tribe risks extinction by infectious diseases, so easy contact is not permitted. Fuani's Bruno Pereira says, "Such images have the power to move public opinion and the government can reflect the importance of protecting these groups in policies.The lifestyle of an isolated community The more I know it, the more people can be protected. "

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