Mashco Piro Members Spotted Near Riverbank in New Video, Here’s All You Need To Know About the World’s Largest Isolated Tribe

Survival International released footage of Mashco Piro members near a riverbank on July 16. Knoe is all about the world's largest uncontacted tribe. 

Mashco Piro Tribe Members ( Photo Credits: X/@Survival)

Mumbai, July 16: Members of the Mashco Piro tribe were recently spotted near a riverbank within the Peruvian Amazon in a new video. The Mashco Piro are one of the largest uncontacted tribes remaining on Earth. Survival International released the video of the Mashco Piro tribe members on Tuesday, July 16. After the footage surfaced, concerns are raised that the Mashco Piro tribe is in trouble.

According to an article by Survival International, activists are saying it's a clear sign that logging needs to stop in the areas where the Mashco Piro tribe reside. They want the government to officially say the land belongs to the Mashco Piro. Several logging companies operate in the Mashco Piro territory, including Canales Tahuamanu, which has constructed over 200 kilometres (120 miles) of roads for timber extraction, according to Survival InternationalAmazon Tribe Got Addicted to Porn and Social Media After Getting Access to Starlink Internet? Marubo Leader Debunks Fake News About His Community, Elon Musk Slams New York Times (Watch Video).

Despite a request, the company did not comment. Certified by the Forest Stewardship Council, Canales Tahuamanu oversees 53,000 hectares (130,000 acres) of forest in Madre de Dios for cedar and mahogany extraction.

Rare Footage of Mashco Piro’s World’s Largest Tribe

Who Are Mashco Piro, World’s Largest Isolated Tribe?

This tribe is believed to be the world's largest uncontacted tribe. However, the population of these people is still unknown. They speak a language related to Mashco-Piro. For centuries, they have chosen isolation to preserve their way of life, avoiding contact with the outside world. Survival International released rare footage of Mashco Piro Indigenous people, captioning, "New and extraordinary footage released today shows dozens of uncontacted Mashco Piro Indigenous people in the Peruvian Amazon, just a few miles from several logging companies." Ancient City Found in Amazon Rainforest: Researchers Discover 3,000-Year-Old Hidden City With Extensive Road and Canal Network in Ecuador.

Mashco Piro Under Threat

Illegal logging activities in the Amazon pose a serious threat to the tribe's habitat and way of life. The territory traditionally inhabited by the Mashco Piro tribe overlaps with several active logging concessions. Notably, one concession is situated in close proximity to the recent sighting of the tribe.

"This is irrefutable evidence that many Mashco Piro live in this area, which the government has not only failed to protect but actually sold off to logging companies. The logging workers could bring in new diseases that would wipe out the Mashco Piro, and there’s also a risk of violence on either side, so it’s very important that the territorial rights of the Mashco Piro are recognised and protected by law," the president of the local Indigenous organisation, FENAMAD, said.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jul 18, 2024 03:43 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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