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Sep 25, 2002; Yanomami Indian Reservation, VENEZUELA/BRAZIL; Called the 'Last Stone Age Tribe', the Yanomami are 15,000 deep jungle Indians living in the Amazon basin in both Venezuela and Brazil. The Yanomami are believed to be the most primitive, culturally intact people in existence in the world. Unfortunately, their exposure to modern civilization has proven to be deadly. Anthropologists, missionaries, gold miners (garimpeiros) and other white men have introduced devastating diseases into the tribe, f. 25/09/2002

Sep 25, 2002; Yanomami Indian Reservation, VENEZUELA/BRAZIL; Called the 'Last Stone Age Tribe', the Yanomami are 15,000 deep jungle Indians living in the Amazon basin in both Venezuela and Brazil. The Yanomami are believed to be the most primitive, culturally intact people in existence in the world. Unfortunately, their exposure to modern civilization has proven to be deadly. Anthropologists, missionaries, gold miners (garimpeiros) and other white men have introduced devastating diseases into the tribe, f. 25/09/2002
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Sep 25, 2002; Yanomami Indian Reservation, VENEZUELA/BRAZIL; Called the 'Last Stone Age Tribe', the Yanomami are 15,000 deep jungle Indians living in the Amazon basin in both Venezuela and Brazil. The Yanomami are believed to be the most primitive, culturally intact people in existence in the world. Unfortunately, their exposure to modern civilization has proven to be deadly. Anthropologists, missionaries, gold miners (garimpeiros) and other white men have introduced devastating diseases into the tribe, f
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