The most famous tribe in the world?
by David

Remember this?
This was the photo that sent the media dizzy last year and appeared on TV screens and in newspapers and magazines all around the world.
They are members of one of the world’s last uncontacted tribes, living deep in the remote Brazilian Amazon.
According to Google, news of these photos went to 190 countries. That’s to say, every country in the world bar two.
Does that make this the most famous tribe in the world? Could be.
To mark the ‘anniversary’ of the publication of this photo, released last year by Survival on May 29, we have written a report called ‘One Year On: Uncontacted tribes face extinction.’
The thrust of the report is simple. Despite all the media coverage last year and the wave of public outrage sparked by it, uncontacted tribes around the world still do not have their rights recognised.
Their lands are still being invaded. And the tribes themselves are still at risk of being wiped out by violence and by diseases against which they have no immunity.
You can read the report here.
And you can get involved – by writing to people in positions of power.
Tribal people do not just die out. They’re killed – and the people killing them have names and addresses.

