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What kind of inhibition Do you think tribals have regarding outsiders?
Answer: The tribals fear disturbance to their ecological environment and destruction of the forests when they come to know of outsiders wanting to settle down in their homelands or industrialists planning to set up production units there.
What language do sentinelese speak?
Sentinelese is the undescribed language of the Sentinelese people of North Sentinel Island in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India….Sentinelese language.
Sentinelese | |
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Ethnicity | Perhaps 100–250 Sentinelese people (2007) |
Native speakers | Presumably the same (100–250) |
Language family | Unclassified (presumed to be Ongan) |
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How many uncontacted tribes exist today?
Researchers estimate hundreds of uncontacted tribes exist today. These uncontacted tribes reside in the jungles or forests of Brazil, Papua New Guinea and other countries around the world. They have languages, traditions, tools and social norms that most explorers are still unsure of.
Should we protect the land of the uncontacted tribes?
Uncontacted tribes face catastrophe unless their land is protected. Security and autonomy can only come from the recognition and proper protection of their land ownership rights. The Sentinelese, Andaman Islands.
Do we speak on behalf of the uncontacted peoples?
We do not, cannot possibly, claim to speak on their behalf, but we listen to what they say, which is clear no matter what language you speak – that they want to be left alone. Survival always has and always will stand adamantly against forced contact, and for the protection of the lands of uncontacted peoples worldwide.
Should isolated people be contacted at all?
After seeing tribe after tribe demolished by disease, he concluded that isolated people should not be contacted at all. Instead, natural reserves should be placed aside for them to live on, and any contact attempts should be left up to them to initiate.