Monday, June 09, 2008

More on Isolated Tribes

John Noble Wilford has an expanded treatment on isolated primitive tribal groups that I briefly posted on last week. Apparently there are about 100 left, half of which are in Amazonia. Many of the rest are in Papua New Guinea.

As I said said before, it's astonishing to me that there are this many left at this late date.

3 comments:

Matt Mullenix said...

Maybe those are just the ones we know about?

Anonymous said...

And then there's the Tasaday of the Philippines, who attracted all sorts of attention in the 1970's as a previously uncontacted, Stone Age tribe. It all turned out to be a hoax. The "Tasaday" were members of ordinary, known tribes who posed as primitive tribesmen for pay.

Reid Farmer said...

Interesting how many hoaxes we have had in anthropology, from Piltdown Man till today. The "gentle Tasaday" are only one of the latest and worst