FILE - In this undated file photo released by the Anthropological Survey of India, a Jarawa tribe boy, one of the five tribes in India's Andaman and Nicobar archipelago, stands in front of the camera.
In January 2012, journalist Gethin Chamberlain posted a shocking video on the Guardian's website. Shot from a tour bus in India's Andaman Islands, the video shows tourists taunting women with scraps ...
The Jarawa are believed to be one of the first peoples to migrate from Africa to Asia thousands of years ago and they have lived in isolation from contact with the outside world on the remote Indian O ...
The Indian government has distributed voter ID cards for the first time to members of a reclusive Andaman Islands tribe, drawing concerns from activists that the event is a “publicity stunt” to ...
The Jarawa tribe, 400 members strong, live in the reserve lush forests of South Andamans in the Indian Ocean. The Jarawa people lived successfully on their island without contact with outsiders for ...
Ghosts of European colonialism still haunt us today even in the 21stcentury. This was evident from the untimely death of American John Allen Chau, 26, from Washington state on November 16that the ...
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