
The remarkable picture above shows one of the
world's last 'lost' tribes
react as experts hover above. It has been photographed for the first time in virgin forest at the
Amazon
rainforest.

With their skin painted orange or black and brandishing bows and arrows the tribe in the
Envira region on the
Brazil-Peru border look ready to take on unwelcome visitors. According to
Metro, their language, population and society remains unknown.
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