Earth Holes Indian – Loneliest Man
There were six persons in his tribe, in 90-s, all died, except himself. Scientists failed to find out the name of the tribe. Today, the native of the disappeared tribe is recognized the loneliest person on the planet, as reports tvbrics.com with reference to mir24.tv.
This conclusion was made by the Brazilian scientists according to the official classification. This man is listed there as uncontacted person, as no fact of communication recorded. Over 20 years, the man of an unknown tribe has been avoiding contacts with people, however lately some specialists of Brazilian Governmental Agency for Indian Interests and Culture (FUNAI, Fundação Nacional do Índio) managed to capture him with video camera.
As tvbrics.com reports with reference to Daily Mail, that published the picture of the Indian Native, he looks about 50 years old. He lives all alone for 22 years, hunting and growing corns and papaya within his area. He hunts for birds and monkeys with a bow, while for larger animals the Indian Native uses a deep hole traps. Local media ‘dubbed’ him ‘the Holes Man’, as he hides himself in the same deep holes.
The coordinator of the FUNAI Agency, Altair Allgaier, in an interview to The Guardian said, ‘I can understand his decision. It's the sign of resistance, as well as a bit of renunciation and hatred, given the history he's been through’.
Dozens of aboriginal tribes still hide in selva (the Amazon rainforest). According to approximate calculations of experts, in Rondonia, one of remote states of Brazil, where they found that lonely man, and in the forests of the Amazon live 113 tribes isolated from the civilization. However, the existence of only 27 of them was evidenced.
Today, Brazil maintains a very clear policy on the rights of the country's native population. All isolated tribes are given the opportunity to live separately. The Earth Holes Indian has an area of 8,070 hectares to protect his way of life. As long as he is alive, no one has the right to enter the territory and perform any activity there.