Home » This Tribe Has Been Isolated For 55,000 Years And Here’s Why It Should Stay That Way
Andaman island, a territory of India, is home to the most ancient tribe, the Jarawas
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For 55,000 years this tribe was completely isolated and untouched by modern civilization
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However, the Jarawa’s lifestyle, which has been shaping since the beginning of humankind, has been greatly interrupted
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These days, Jarawa people can be seen wearing t-shirts, using hammers, and even scissors
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Documentary filmmakers Alexandre Dereims and Claire Beilvert treat this cultural shift as a warning sign
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It is believed that this ancient tribe may become extinct in less than 10 years from the intervention of the modern civilization
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Watch the video to get informed on the dangers modern civilization poses for the Jarawa way of life
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