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The Incas lived in the Andes.
Whereas the people in Montana used to be part of society and now forcing alienation of themselves, the people in Brazil are isolated from the beginning and have never had ANY contact with the outside world at all. Maybe a few conquistadors, maybe a stereotypical English explorer with those helmets and a honking elephant gun. But cults tear away members of societies and enforce a wall of silence.
Is that same wall of silence not being forced on them as well.
Wow, this is interesting stuff. Their lifestyle is so different, and it is hard to imagine what these people think when they see this chopper or plane making a near flyover.
Let's play some thought games. If it was discovered that they sacrifice all, say, second children of the families, would it be right from us to intervene and stop it?
It really depends on the nature of the "cult". If they're just out there, doing their thing, and not really "abusing" anyone, I'm all for the state leaving them be.Well I'll say it.
Whats the difference between this tribe and a cult? both don't want contact with the out side world, both make superstition/religion/brainwashing (what ever you want to call it) so the younger generation wont go out, and stay in the tribe/cult?
Why is everyone here is all for these people living and bring there children up in the same fashion. But when people in Montana want to do the same thing, and not take there kids to school and bring them up in the same fashion, well thats evil???
Is the only justification that they been doing it longer?
Wow, this is interesting stuff. Their lifestyle is so different, and it is hard to imagine what these people think when they see this chopper or plane making a near flyover.
Let's play some thought games. If it was discovered that they sacrifice all, say, second children of the families, would it be right from us to intervene and stop it?
The problem with that line of thinking is that we only have so much of nature. Logging and the decreacing of forrest habitat has forced a serious risk to the extintion of other species. To do what you are suggestion would wipe out many species important to the ecosystem, and once they're gone; they're gone. You can't get them back... EVER. So it's best to not encroach and interupt that ecosystem. Forests are the life blood of it. Without it, they can't survive.
Imagine something like a Jaguar only being a myth like the Dinosaurs...
It really depends on the nature of the "cult". If they're just out there, doing their thing, and not really "abusing" anyone, I'm all for the state leaving them be.
I'm generally very apprehensive over cult busting in the US. If there isn't widespread and heavy victimization going on, I really don't support the practice.
People should have a right to be left alone and live as they see fit, and to raise their children as they see fit. Western society isn't the end all be all to perspective and ways of living. Forced integration is an extremely disturbing concept. There need to be limits on what one can do, yes, but the point where the state intervenes needs to be very clearly laid out, and, imo, only in extreme cases of abuse and neglect where it is apparent that there is no sound logical reason that could justify that abuse and neglect.
Not to mention that Brazil does not have the systems in place to deal with properly integrating these people back into society, hell they don't even have the systems in place to properly integrate their own citizens into society - poverty and crime remain issues there, if I'm not mistaken. There's no reason to believe that they would be better off as Brazilian citizens.
Well, they can always leave. There are laws that keep you from being detained against your will, and I have no problem with those being enforced.I agree with you. But I just don't like the thought of children growing up and spending there whole lives in ignorance because the "outside" people thought it would be better for them if no contact was made. Shouldn't they at least be given the choice?
Gives a whole new meaning to the term 'redneck'And I think we just found a new ethnicity, red people. Let the red people stereotype begin!
The overwhelming majority of once isolated tribes choose to become a part of mainstream Brazil. Funai (the government's indian agency) tries desperately to keep the indians in their traditional lifestyle, as if it has any value in itself.
Right now there is a huge indian problem in Brazil. Nearly all indians have adopted a modern lifestyle, and yet they still have all sorts of priviledges under the law. I've been to many indian reservations and they all have sattelite dishes and go to evangelical churches. They are granted huge reservations for free (they are 0.2% of the population but own over 13% of the land), several kinds of government assistance, and are not accountable to Justice. Just last week an indian woman stabbed an engineer who was taking part in a debate and she cannot be persecuted. In Roraima, a northern state, the criminal federal government is creating a gigantic indian reservation, against the wishes of over 80% of the population of said state. This will make the area occupied by indian reserves in Roraima almost 60% of that state's area. Thousands of families are beign expelled from lands that they have occupied for two centuries to make way for a handful of indians that plan to exploit the region's vast diamond reserves.
The only solution is the abolition of all indian reservations, save the handful of the actually non-incorporated indians like the ones in the OP. All racist legal benefits must also be abolished, and Funai should stop trying to keep people in the stone age against their wishes.
Just curious, but what's the average income of a native Brazilian compared to the average income of the country?
Interesting. I wish American news was as good as BBC.
Wait, why would one's status as an indian give immunity from prosecution or hinder one from traveling to the US / Europe?
That seems really weird....
Odd that you say that because I saw it on American news this morning before I went to work.
It's an amazing and fascinating story. It actually seems all fake. You just don't expect this. An uncontacted tribe? Looking up at the plane in fear, drawing their bows to shoot at it? It seems fake. That's how amazing and fascinating this story is.
Let's see how long it takes to screw this tribe all up now that we're both aware of each other.
EDIT: There's other pictures more close-up where the men look like they're about to shoot arrows at the plane. And with them wearing red pigment and one of them in black ash, it looks staged. I'm not saying it is, it just looks like it.
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Doesn't it all just not seem real?