May 30: Logging and development threaten members of what the Brazilian government calls an "uncontacted" tribe—among the few left in the Amazon. NBC's Brian Williams reports. (Nightly News)
May 30: Logging and development threaten members of what the Brazilian government calls an "uncontacted" tribe—among the few left in the Amazon. NBC's Brian Williams reports.
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Nov. 26: Attacks in Iraq on Saturday killed one U.S. Marine and dozens of Iraqis. Some of the casualties were the result of fighting between Sunni tribes.
Lost Tribe spotted in amazon jungle by a passing plane.. all images donated by Brazil National Indian Foundation (Funai) Music by Transglobal Underground (search youtube)
June 25: Although recent reports alleged that photos of a lost tribe were a hoax, a Brazilian agency actually does track the tribe's whereabouts. NBC's Brian Williams reports.
Officials in Brazil released photographs Friday of what's believed to be one of the last groups of indigenous people in the world that hasn't had face-to-face contact with outsiders. Brazil's...
Deep in Brazil's jungles, one the world's last remaining uncontacted indigenous tribes has been spotted and photographed for the first time from the air. The pictures show tribesmen, painted red...
Paul Allen reports on one of the world's last remaining uncontacted tribes. Brazil's government has released pictures of a previously unseen community of people living in the Amazonian rainforest....