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Korubo, Korubu or Corubo indigenous people hunting sloth, Vale do Javari Indigenous Land ( Javari Valley ), Southwest of Amazonas State, Amazon rain forest, Brazil - The group calls themselves 'Dslala', and in Portuguese they are referred to as caceteiros (clubbers). Much of what the outside world knows of this group is based on the research of Brazilian explorer Sydney Possuelo who first contacted the tribe in October 1996. The Korubo are some of the last people on Earth to live in near isolation from modern society although they have on numerous occasions had violent contacts with the surrounding communities.
Ricardo Beliel / BrazilPhotos 11 Oct 1996 3458x5186 / 4.4MB
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