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    Stunning Photos of Lost Jungle Tribe

    Stunning new photos taken over a jungle in Brazil reveal one of the last uncontacted tribal groups on the planet -- a thriving, healthy community with baskets full of manioc and papaya fresh from their gardens.

  • Uncontacted Brazilian Tribe
    Around tribe members painted red from seeds from local shrubs, various baskets and carrying straps made from plant fibers can be seen, which are used to store vegetables and carry game and fish. 
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  • Uncontacted Brazilian Tribe
    Men painted with red and black vegetable dye watch the Brazilian government plane that captured these remarkable images.
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  • Uncontacted Brazilian Tribe
    This man, painted with annatto seed dye, is in the community's garden, surrounded by banana plants and annatto trees
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  • Uncontacted Brazilian Tribe
    A white pile of peeled manioc (also known as cassava) sits at left of the tribe, a staple part of the group's diet, providing starches. Bitter manioc is peeled, soaked, grated and turned into loaves of bread, Survival International said.
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    4 Images

    Stunning Photos of Lost Jungle Tribe

    Stunning new photos taken over a jungle in Brazil reveal one of the last uncontacted tribal groups on the planet -- a thriving, healthy community with baskets full of manioc and papaya fresh from their gardens.

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