Sentinelese tribe: Rare footage captures one of world's last uncontacted indigenous people

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Why not just leave these people alone? :confused:

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Rare footage of one of the world’s last uncontacted tribes has emerged, showing its members on the beaches of North Sentinel island in the Bay of Bengal.

The footage is part of a documentary by LoveBite Productions on the Sentinelese tribe. The narrator states that the people and their ancestors are thought to have inhabited the island for nearly 60,000 years.

“Working on this project, reading about them, watching all these videos, brought tears to my eyes,” the narrator says.

The Sentinelese are known to throw arrows at low flying aircraft such as helicopters and reject all attempts at communication. After the 2004 Tsunami, a photo was captured of one of the tribesmen taking aim at an emergency helicopter with an arrow. It was taken as proof the tribe had survived the disaster.

Little is known about the tribe which could reportedly have as little as 50 and as many as 500 members. The Sentinelese tribe and the tribes on the more remote parts of the Andaman and Nicobar islands are hunter-gatherer people who are semi-nomadic and who have rejected attempts for them to be integrated into other societies, according to Survival International

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A number of attempts were made to make contact with the islanders in the 1970s and 1990, almost all of which were met with hostility and arrows being fired.

In 2006 two fishermen, aged 48 and 52, were killed after they slept overnight in their boat near the North Sentinel island and approached its shore. It is illegal to go within five kilometres of the island.

Recently Survival International campaigned with local authorities to stop attempts to communicate with the tribe and the Indian government now states that no further attempts at contact will be made.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...uncontacted-a7663996.html?cmpid=facebook-post
 
Thats how it is done . Any civilized commies get close , fill 'em full of arrows before they send the govt to help .
 
Why not just leave these people alone? :confused:

Are they cannibals?
Do they have sex with infants?
What about human sacrifice? Do they burn their own children to make the coconuts grow?
Do they practice slavery?

There are tons of reasons not to leave them alone. The way they treat outsiders is indicative of their level of respect for mankind in general.
It seems pretty low. You don't just sneak up on sleeping fishermen and murder them if you respect humanity.

So there are probably all sorts of unpleasant surprises to find there. Not everything is fundamentally a property rights question. In fact, you can't even discuss property rights until you accept the concept of rights and the equality of the rights of disparate people.
The Sentinalese clearly don't respect the rights of others. They are a prime example of what statists say the world would be like without the state. So I have little interest in protecting their way of life.

Of course, I don't think a bunch of Indian government researchers who take caste systems, shitting in the streets, and a holy river full of corpses as a given for haute societe, are the guys to introduce these folks to morality, either.
 
Are they cannibals?
Do they have sex with infants?
What about human sacrifice? Do they burn their own children to make the coconuts grow?
Do they practice slavery?

There are tons of reasons not to leave them alone. The way they treat outsiders is indicative of their level of respect for mankind in general.
It seems pretty low. You don't just sneak up on sleeping fishermen and murder them if you respect humanity.

So there are probably all sorts of unpleasant surprises to find there. Not everything is fundamentally a property rights question. In fact, you can't even discuss property rights until you accept the concept of rights and the equality of the rights of disparate people.
The Sentinalese clearly don't respect the rights of others. They are a prime example of what statists say the world would be like without the state. So I have little interest in protecting their way of life.

Of course, I don't think a bunch of Indian government researchers who take caste systems, shitting in the streets, and a holy river full of corpses as a given for haute societe, are the guys to introduce these folks to morality, either.

So, who would be?
 
Of course, I don't think a bunch of Indian government researchers who take caste systems, shitting in the streets, and a holy river full of corpses as a given for haute societe, are the guys to introduce these folks to morality, either.

Finally someone gets it!

 
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I actually posted some Vice documentary pertaining to the Jarawas earlier. No one likes having bananas thrown at their kids, to be part of dehumanizing human safaris and to have your ancestral lands occupied and littered on.

 
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