While the world is developing, many tribes and aborigines around the world continue to keep their old ways of life and customs, and always seek to stay away from the influences of the world culture and modern intelligence. Here is a list of the 15 most mysterious tribes that people only hear about but never see with their own eyes. You may not even believe they really exist on Earth!
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Yaifo and more, Papua New Guinea
Ayoreo, Paraguay
The Suma People
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#1 The Amazon Tribes
The number of people living in the isolated Amazon tribe is still a mystery and the Brazilian government is trying to p out how to control the population.Source: Business Insider
#2 Mashco-Piro, Peru
Increasingly, the Mashco-Piro and several other indigenous tribes living in the Amazon region are increasingly threatened by illegal logging practices. They also have gone through many bloody and deadly conflicts with drug traffickers.Source: Pulitzer Center
#3 Moxihatetema, Brazil/Venezuela
This is an isolated tribe of about 100 people. They have distanced themselves from contact with the modern world, including from other Yanomami tribes.Source: National Geographic
#4 Yaifo and more, Papua New Guinea
For nearly a thousand years, this tribe was not merely uncontacted, but completely alien to Western anthropologists. They were first discovered in the 1970s.Yaifo and more, Papua New Guinea
Source: Dauntless Jaunter
#5 Sentinelese, India
The Sentinelese tribal inhabitants of North Sentinel Island in the Bay of Bengal are extremely reclusive and are known for their habit of backlashing visitors to the island. They are often known as "the most isolated people in the world".Source The Odyssey Online
#6 Ayoreo, Paraguay
The Ayoreo people are descended from a vast forest - Gran Chaco - which is also home to the fastest deforestation rate on the planet.Ayoreo, Paraguay
Source: VisitParaguay.net
#7 The Suma People
The Suma tribe of Ethiopia avoided all contact with the West for many years.The Suma People
Source: PLAIN Magazine
#8 Dogon - West Africa
Dogon - West AfricaSource: Cultures of West Africa
#9 Chimbu Skeleton Dancers - Papa New Guinea
Chimbu Skeleton Dancers - Papa New GuineaSource: DanViet
#10 Nenet - Yamal Peninsul, Siberia
Nenet - Yamal Peninsul, SiberiaSource: Tribes
#11 Asaro Mud Men - Goroka, Papua New Guinea
Asaro Mud Men - Goroka, Papua New GuineaSource: Stuff.co.nz
#12 Himba Herders, Namibia
Source: Audley Travel
#13 Kazakh Golden Eagle Hunters
Kazakh Golden Eagle HuntersSource: CNN
#14 Bayaka, Central African Republic
Bayaka, Central African RepublicSource: Global-Geography
#15 Huli Wigmen, Tari Highlands, Papua New Guinea
Huli Wigmen, Tari Highlands, Papua New GuineaSource: National Geographic Society