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adv - lacking courage or self-confidence [ adj -IDER, -IDEST] : TIMIDLY
verb - to move suddenly back or aside, as in fear
verb - to touch lovingly
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Uncontacted people, also referred to as isolated people or lost tribes, are communities who live, or have lived, either by choice (people living in voluntary isolation) or by circumstance, without significant or first contact with civilization. Few people have remained totally uncontacted by modern civilization. Indigenous rights activists call for such groups to be left alone, stating that contact will interfere with their right to self-determination. In addition, isolated tribes may lack immunity to common diseases, which can kill a large percentage of their people after contact.In 2013, it was estimated that there were more than 100 uncontacted tribes around the world, mostly in the densely forested areas of South America, Central Africa, and New Guinea, while Sentinels (Andaman Islands, India) are the most secluded tribe in the world. Knowledge of the existence of these groups comes mostly from infrequent and sometimes violent encounters with neighbouring tribes, and from aerial footage. * Uncontacted tribes are a source of fascination in "contacted" society, and the idea of tour operators offering extreme adventure tours to specifically search out uncontacted people has become controversial. A BBC Four documentary in 2006 documented a controversial American tour operator who specialised in escorted tours to "discover" uncontacted people in West Papua. In 1971 the BBC made a documentary, A Blank on the Map, hosted by Sir David Attenborough, in which the first contact was made with the Biami people of Papua New Guinea.* |