Posted on 08/02/2014 6:05:03 AM PDT by fivecatsandadog
A remarkable video shows a group of indigenous people seen for the first time by the outside world as they emerged from a Brazilian jungle while fleeing illegal loggers and drug traffickers, according to a Brazilian group that tracks such jungle tribes.
The group of men are believed to be natives of Peru but they were filmed in northern Brazil on the banks of the Envira River which runs near the Peruvian border. The encounter took place within the last two weeks, but the video was released today by the Brazilian indigenous authority FUNAI.
The tribal men are naked except for belts and loincloths and carry different weapons, including bows and arrows and spears in the 8-minute video.
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He thought it was a paddle.
NTSA.
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Klaatu barada nikto?
LOL!
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Somewhere I read that they were called the Fugawees.
They got that name because every time the white men came around , they'd run over and shout "Where the fugawee"?
Fake but accurate....IMHO
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