Existing tribes in the world...
In the Brazilian Amazon, the uncontacted Kawahiva Indians teeter on the brink of extinction. For years Survival has been pressing for their land to be recognized, but now loggers are invading.
The tribe is forced to live on the run, fleeing violence from outsiders. Attacks and disease have killed their relatives.
The loggers are getting closer.
The tribe is forced to live on the run, fleeing violence from outsiders. Attacks and disease have killed their relatives.
The loggers are getting closer.
These are the Last of the Kawahiva. And their genocide will be complete unless their land is protected.
An unusual tribe of white people who have the appearance of a European, known as Kalash is located in the Pakistani mountains, many of the members of this tribe blonde hair and blue eyes that absolutely contrasts with the view of their neighbors with darker skin. Moreover, the Kalash tribe is different in physical characteristics, they are very different from Muslim culture.they're a pretty happy, peace-loving people, who love to dance and organize numerous annual festivals.
An unusual tribe of white people who have the appearance of a European, known as Kalash is located in the Pakistani mountains, many of the members of this tribe blonde hair and blue eyes that absolutely contrasts with the view of their neighbors with darker skin. Moreover, the Kalash tribe is different in physical characteristics, they are very different from Muslim culture.they're a pretty happy, peace-loving people, who love to dance and organize numerous annual festivals.
Tenggara — descendants of the ancient Principality of Majapahit. Settling in an isolated region at the foot of the volcano Bromo, Tengger still practice ancient Hinduism with a touch of Buddhism and animism and worship many spirits. The number of people today about 600 thousand people, who speak an archaic Javanese dialect. Tenggara the bulk of farmers and nomadic pastoralists. The main holiday — Yadnya Kasada, which lasts throughout the month and have a pretty interesting origin. The legend says that during the reign of king Brawijaya, he and his wife had a daughter named Roro Anteng, who married Jaka Seger. Very long the young couple could not have children and, in desperation, they climbed to the top of the mountain where long prayed to the God of mount Bromo for help. Deeply moved by the mountain God assured them that the family will have children, but with the condition that the youngest child should be sacrificed in the crater of the volcano. After the birth of the last child 25, the time came for Roro Anteng to perform his part of obligation, in order not to displease the God of mount Bromo and throw my last baby Kesuma into the crater of the volcano.
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