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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1332416/Seen-time-Th e-Indian-tribe-lost-heart-Amazon-jungle.html


Bare to the waist and sporting rings in their upper lips, these are the extraordinary first pictures of a tribe lost in the heart of the Amazon rainforest.
The natives are totally unknown to anthropologists, speak an unrecognisable language and do not even have a name for themselves.
Astonishingly, their first contact with the outside world came by accident when staff at the Kugapakori Nahua Nanti nature reserve, in Peru, accidentally stumbled upon them.


The nomads had been hunting for food and were tracked back to a temporary village constructed from cane and palm leaves.
It was there that staff from the National Institute of Development of Andean, Amazonian and Afro-Peruvians (Indepa) studied them in secret for almost a year.
They gradually began to interact with the tribe, who hunt with spears and knives, and build up a picture of their everyday lives.
The discovery was eventually revealed earlier this week - along with footage of natives going about their daily lives.
Mayta Capac Alatrista, the Indepa president, explained how the tribe had been discovered as staff swept the area for illegal loggers.
'This contact was made because they went down to the streams in search of food,' he said.
'They are nomads. We have been able to casually initiate first contact.

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