花王纸尿裤有没有尿显:巴西热带雨林中与世隔绝的部落(Video + Text)

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Uncontacted Tribe in Brazilian Jungle
By Brandon Keim  
February 4, 2011
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巴西雨林中的与世隔绝的部落,这是最新的视频,由国际保护组织发行由BBC人类星球节目出品,它从法律上证明了,在巴西的原始森林中仍然有未知的部落存在,由于这些部落生活区域常常是资源富集区,所以受到了国际采矿业和石油公司的垂涎,他们经常给巴西政府施加压力使其在这些部落保留地上的开采工作不受政府监督和管控,这造成了这些部落居民的生存危机。并且,由于长期与外部世界隔绝,部落居民的免疫力较低,无法在其他地区生存。
Video of an uncontacted tribe spotted in the Brazilian jungle has been released, bringing them to life in ways that photographs alone cannot.
The tribe, believed to be Panoa Indians, have been monitored from a distance by Brazil’s National Indian Foundation, a government agency charged with handling the nation’s indigenous communities. Many of the world’s 100 or so uncontacted tribes live in the Amazon.
Until 1987, it was government policy to contact such people. But contact is fraught with problems, especially disease; people who have stayed isolated from the mainstream world have stayed isolated from its pathogens, and have little immunity to our diseases. Brazilian government policy is now to watch from afar, and — at least in principle — to protect uncontacted tribes from intrusion.
Unfortunately, uncontacted tribes usually live in resource-rich areas threatened by logging, mining and other development. There’s often pressure on governments to turn a blind eye. Videos like this, released by tribal advocacy group Survival International and produced by the BBC’s Human Planet program, are legal proof that uncontacted tribes still exist, and deserve protection.