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An unidentified, indigenous man believed to be the last of his tribe has died in the western Brazilian Amazon.
The last remaining member of an uncontacted Brazilian indigenous tribe has died, Brazil’s indigenous protection agency, Funai, said Saturday. CNN values your feedback 1.
According to Indigenous rights organization Survival International, "The Man of the Hole" was one of the few survivors of a series of attacks against his tribe that started in the 1970s.
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The "Man of the Hole" lived in isolation and resisted contact for decades after the rest of his tribe was massacred. His death precedes Brazil's elections, where Indigenous rights are on the ballot.
The Last Member of an Uncontacted Tribe in Brazil Has Died Known as “the Man of the Hole,” he lived in isolation for more than two decades Brigit Katz - Correspondent ...
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Funai, Brazil’s indigenous agency, confirmed the man’s body was found by officials in a hammock last week. The agency said there were not signs of violence, and officials currently believe he ...
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