Uncontacted Tribes of Amazon

The Amazon rainforest is home to the largest number of uncontacted people, primarily hunter-gatherers facing threats from external forces like timber and mining interests, as well as drug cartels. The tragic story of the "man of the hole," the last member of his tribe, highlights the devastating impact of violence and disease on these isolated communities. Additionally, the plight of the Pirakura tribe, consisting of just two survivors, underscores the ongoing challenges faced by indigenous peoples in the region.