This is one of my favorite topics to talk about, so let me know if you guys would like to see a follow up video about the uncontacted tribes in New Guinea or Africa or next!
I can’t imagine living in a primitive way like this and one day just learning that there’s a whole world out there, full of highly advanced civilizations. It would be like some crazy alien contact.
@@barclay0876famines are still possible in most countries. It can be incredibly hard to even get things like bread in countries with hyper inflation like Venezuela.
Imagine explaining to them we sent a robot to a planet they didn't even know existed and that we have people living in space... It'd be too much to take in really, they'd need time
As someone who used to live in amazon state and went a few times on helping missions in the forest I can tell there aren't hundreds of uncontacted tribes there, most of them know about our civilization due to organizations that go there to help with medicines and other stuff from time to time, but yh there are A FEW (probably less than 4) uncontacted that are aggressive and the main reason some tribes are uncontacted is that the Brazilian government put those tribes in protection Laws
@@justinrodgers9928 Exactly, even nowadays even some people in those tribes own cellphones, I remember going in a few tribes and some people even had instagram lmao, but yh there are 2-3 tribes we cannot get close due they could get aggressive, people have tried before and didn't go that well, but amazon state is huge, there are hundreds of cities around the rainforest, even some small villages inside, also tourists and other people who lives there go all the time in the river... So they all know about our civilization
To them.. The aircrafts, helicopters and drones are probably concidered as a legend to them, like.. "Legend stories to tell to the people" or "folklore"
“Uncontacted” really means “uncontacted directly”. Uncontacted tribes still know their neighbours, who know their neighbours, and so on. So they undoubtedly have some information about the outside world. What impression that gives them is anyone’s guess.
@armed felon so ur saying since that since criminals and slavers have existed since ancient times , you think you should be like them? Lmao baby, go back to school and get an education
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Too bad there's noone to actually enforce those laws
Their last few leaders haven't cared. It takes time to destroy that land and the people. They've been working on it for decades. They're working their way to them outside in.
Imagine where're the "uncontacted planet" in this galaxy and somewhere out there, there is a video just like this explaining why the United Galaxtic Federation decided to not contact the Earth. And we wouldn't even know that this is happening.... Bruh
@@timmtheilig6827 And you believe everything you read in the internet? some of these nonprofit groups are the ones exploiting the Amazon, smuggling out endangered species for research or collectors, some other shady business practices as well, Bolsonaro is an extremist nationalist, and that for Brazil right now, isn't a bad thing. If you truly believe the Brazilian people will stand for a "massive" deforestation of the Amazon, you're just sowing paranoia and contempt. Also, why no one is mouthing about Venezuela's Amazon deforestation?
Aliens who have made contact with other civilizations have probably encountered this problem of sharing devastating diseases or who knows what else that destroys the younger new species. I think it could even be dangerous for the elder, more experience species. Once that's overcome, however, they'd still possibly be concerned for other "corruptive" influences similar to ant keepers.
CuntfromUA-cam there is evidence of another civilization. The sheer size of the universe means that the chance of another civilization popping up is high.
Alien news and media: Astronomers today have discovered a habitable planet named Earth on Sol System. Alien scientist: Chance that there is intelligent extraterrestrial life on Earth is very unlikely.
Scp xx Se establecera una zona de exclusion de xxxx km alrededor de scp xx la informacion dada al publico sera que se esta protegiendo a una tribu aislada
I doubt that hundreds of uncontacted tribes exist. Probably more like dozens. I lived with several small tribes in the Amazon including the Waorani, Shuar, Achuar, and Cofan. Many of the tribes that are "uncontacted" are actually people who have been contacted and want nothing to do with the outside world. For example, the ongoing clashes with loggers are from tribes that know all about the outside world and fight loggers to stop them from destroying their home. Choosing not to modernize and "uncontacted" are very different definitions. Brazil has several fully uncontacted tribes. Ecuador has at least 2 (one of which has a language that is still unknown). But hundreds is a stretch for sure.
Actually, since you lived there, and you posses a lot of information, you actually know, that there are no hundreds. And I bet that the guy who published this video, never left his mother basement. And he needs money for his toys and this is why he if publishing bullshit here.
Actually they fairly know that the modern world wants to steal their freedom, that's what europeans did with them until 1799 here in Brazil. The following generations just grew up hearing from their fathers to run for their lives when they see "modern peoples". Many "uncotacted" tribes were actually contacted , a recent study did DNA sampling and found around 2%-20% iberian/european DNA in isolated/uncontacted individuals.
@Charles Lee Ray actually you're putting words in my mouth, I haven't said europeans were the only ones doing bad things here, just said they avoid modern people - they know modern people have superior arms that they can't defend against, so they just avoid contact.
Imagine if the apocalypse happened, and someone from a city found one of them. Imagine trying to convince them "no, I swear, there really were carts that could move without being pulled by horses! I swear there were, you just missed it! And we carried around these little slabs of metal and glass that had moving pictures on them and could let us talk to people on the other side of the world STOP LAUGHING I'M NOT MAKING THIS UP"
The point is: There are no natural horses in Amazon Forest. The ones there are in Manaus. In the jungle they doesnt exists. This dude doesnt even know that horses exist
Covid spreads by air droplets. It may spread to them. From towns in the Amazon region to contacted tribes and from them to uncontacted ones. That would be a disaster
And of course social media rage, two-way political propaganda, and mass murders. Then again, they don't have refrigerators or ovens, so maybe it balances out. I honestly don't know.
@@KateeAngel I don't think COVID travels far enough for that to happen, unless the contacted tribes have ongoing dealings with the "outside world." My impression was that people from our side of civilization has met them and introduced themselves in some way, but leaves them alone after that.
@@KateeAngel it's spread by contact (close) with an infected person. if they are lets stay 50 miles from the closest person. they probably won't get it. the virus doesn't fly in the air over lakes and mountains.
they definitely don't live exactly like our ancestors did +10,000 years ago, and they definitely do know about modern civilization even if they don't understand it, and only know about it in vague, uncomplicated terms. like the lone guy in the exclusion zone is definitely aware of the loggers..... along with the residents of north sentinel island, they know about the modern world and their informed international policy is to kill all invaders. like, if a group of loggers massacres a tribe of people in the amazon, the neighboring tribes are going to hear about it, and they are going to talk about it with their neighbors, and so on and so forth. this has been happening since the 1600's. they aren't stupid little children, oblivious to the world.
This is talking about amazon. because they prefieres to save their culture and traditions. Im from Colombia, but it dont signs that all south america dont knows modern world. I talking to you with a currently PC. Her really only the south of the country is jungle, and in this part normaly some of them have contact but dont use cellphones, pc, etc. But too exist a most isolated indigenous comunities.
you’re partially right. I’m from Brazil, and there are some tribes that do have a direct ou indirect contact with loggers or the brazilian government, etc but there are still some tribes that practically don’t have any relations with the modern world at all lol and it’s funny because I am, for example, as much of a citizen as they are, and that’s incredible
@@anaelisadeassis8416 I am Brazilian too, and was a small airplane pilot in north Brazil (Roraima). I used to fly to many indian villages of several tribes. I actually flew over a totally uncontacted and unknown tribe in 2018. The people were very scared of the airplane and shot arrows up at me. It was a pretty amazing thing to see. I took many pictures like the ones in the video but they cannot be shared and the location of this village is a secret guarded by me and a few other people i trust.
I like how many of their initial reactions to seeing a plane is “HEY LETS SHOOT IT WITH A BOW AND ARROW” Pretty damn brave if all you see is a metal flying object and want to shoot it down. Respect.
That's probably what we'll do at first contact "Let's shoot at the spaceships that can withstand space particles flying at them at thousands of mph with guns"
Kenn Honson X having a specific skill set doesn’t actually have anything to do with overall intelligence. Any of us could be taught to survive on our own, and the only reason we don’t is because it’s not an absolute necessity for most people anymore. If anything I would say you’re actually “very dumb” for assuming that wilderness knowledge is somehow inherently more valuable than any other subset, when in our society we’ve actually made it so that you can be experts in medicine, computers, martial arts, languages, construction, sports, art etc. But sure, making huts in the woods is great compared to flying, mass communication, immunization, and having free time to do things besides hunt and repair houses.
FreeToThunder The uncontacted tribes in Borneo probably saw and heard some of it. Maybe the Andaman Islanders (including the most famous uncontacted tribe of all, the Sentinelese). But yeah, the ones in the Amazon would probably have had no clue.
Interesting! It amazes me that so many people who theorize about future contact between humans and aliens aren't worried at all about diseases and mass extinction events - it's a huge concern when humans who've lived in different parts of the world make first contact, so why would it not be a problem when facing aliens?
Because viruses, bacteria and such evolve to infect a few species specifically, so if they evolved to infect one "kind" of human they're going to be able to infect _every_ human (like what happens when Europeans got to America), but if they evolved to infect another species then it would take them quite some time to mutate to be able to infect ours. Plus, since there is no developed life in our solar system except from us, if aliens were to find us they'd have to be from _another_ solar system or another galaxy entirely, do you have any idea how advanced their technology would have to be to do something like this? I think they would be able to cure us incase we got some weird disease.
cus most diseases don't spread across species, especially not ones as different as humans and aliens. you'd sooner catch blight from a potato than a virus from an alien
In order to infect a host, a disease causing microbe needs to be biologically compatible with it. For example Covid 19 enters cells through a receptor named ACE2 and it does it using a protein on its surface that is compatible with the structure of that receptor. So while accidents and coincidences are always possible, the chances of an alien disease being compatible with the human physiology is likely low. That does not mean we shouldn't be careful, and I hope we will be if we ever encountered aliens.
It would be a problem towards both aliens and humans. They could have diseases deadly to us and we could have diseases deadly to them. Or maybe not cause we are just too different from them like how plants can’t catch smallpox.
too skinny 4 you I don’t think that trying to say hi your neighbor should be regarded as “invading their privacy”. Do you start shooting every time somebody rings your doorbell?!
This is both beautiful and depressing at the same time. They get to keep their culture and traditions, but some of them will watch their loved ones die slow painful deaths at the hands of disease that could easily be cured by modern medicine. This really makes me question the greater good
@@semiramisbonaparte1627 I have the vigor of a West African, the diet of Mediterranean islander, and bleeding edge medical technology at my disposal. I doubt they'll live longer even if they are healthier.
@@semiramisbonaparte1627 you know actually people die faster without modern medicin, that's why people making a lot of kid back then because most of the kid gonna die because lack of medicine
Sexy Putin That’s true, but if you made it past childhood, it wasn’t uncommon to make it into your 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s. Childhood mortality is the main reason why average life expentancies from the past are skewed to be so low. Many people lived long lives without modern medicine, although modern medicine is still benefiecial, it’s not an end all be all to health for those people.
@@keithnyagaka4293 I highly doubt many of these tribesmen are going to live past their 50s, in rural Europe you were considered very old at 50 just a few hundred years ago and they were a lot more advanced than these tribesmen. While potentially living in a more hostile environment I also know that the average lifespan of a Greenlandic inuit before they started modernizing their society was around 30 years old, that's really not great. Even with modern medicine a surprising amount of people still die in hospitals while giving birth or in some cases their children die
+Constantine Aztro Nope. The ancestors of some of us hated your ancestors. Every race, culture, religion and etnicity has done cruel things to others, including yours. Stop pushing this leftist white guilt by association bullshit
i mean of course there are cons such as not having access to modern medicine and stuff like that, but i feel like if people in the stone age managed to survive in a similar way then it cant be too bad. im no expert on these kinda things though
Like you gonna learnt it. Tell those us and british people who think their language is superior, that force everybody to talk in their language when they coming to foreign country.
Maybe the descendants.of the tribe will survive the death of our civilizations, and their language, albeit changed with time, will be the one which spreads after that across the world
@@AGermanwithaMG42, how about you shut up you edgy hypernationalist! Don't you got plenty of people to terrorize, or are they all dead due to the regime?
Imagine how that guy must feel,after thinking that he's the last person in the world and watching his village get destroyed and everyone he ever knew die or disappear.Imagine the amount of cognitive dissonance he must be feeling.
I doubt he thinks he's the last person in the world, he saw several people after his tribe were murdered. But still, I cannot imagine how lonely he must feel. If I were him, I would probably just come out of my isolation.
★★★★★ Visited a month ago This place is highly overrated. I really don't know why people rated it higher than it should be. It's okay I guess... Nothing too exciting. The beaches there were decent, but the hotels are terrible. The lady at the front desk was really rude. The rooms weren't anything out of this world, the view was nice but the rooms were really really mediocre, close to bad. Room service was terrible, the food there was strange, the locals really smell. Not too impressed with the place, all though the people there did seem quite friendly. Although I left with a minor injury. Just an amputation and bled out a little, nothing too serious really. The unfortunate part though, was that I had a small cough that day and killed off half the population, which was a bummer :/. I probably wouldn't go there again. Probably somewhere to take my Ex for a vacation one day.
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Of all the islands I've visited this one was by far the greatest experience. Upon stepping foot onto the island you will be greeted with great scenery of limbs on spears (reminded me of Indiana Jones) the locals are very friendly and invited me to their small hut deep into the jungle.(By invited i mean they tied me onto a large stick, which was nice because my feet were tired) they gave me some warmth by putting me on top of the fire and entertained me with singing and dancing. Sadly i was not good enough for them to eat so i had to leave with third degree burns and a spear in my shoulder which is why i'm only giving it 4 stars, but other than that i would highly recommend checking out this island.
Don't worry, in a couple of decades those uncontacted tribes will be watching dancing with the stars, eating fast food and drive to work their Toyota Corollas.
Imagine if (somehow) the first thing the uncontacted tribes ever saw was like a city at night, like Seoul. How would we even explain anything like that to them?
+David Feltheim They used to. There's been enough contact via foreign prisoners, airdropped pamphlets, and (most recently) smuggled USBs and computers that most North Koreans are aware the Kim family is full of shit. They just can't talk about it in case they piss off the political officers. They haven't revolted because it's kinda hard to revolt when you're in the most militarized country in the world, and you need a certain level of luxury/comfort to have the time to plan a revolt. Subsistence farmers ain't got time to make pipe bombs when they spend all day tending the farm and can't afford pipes.
★★★★★ Visited 2 weeks ago Awesome place . I had an awesome experience with locals. They greeted us with spears and arrows. One spear went dangerously close to my head. It was a kind of Hide and seek. Then they bathe me in a huge cauldron. I loved the way they cooked my hand. Then they started there wild dance. I returned with a spear in my head , an amputated leg and many other souvenirs. They loved my friends and carried them away. A must visit in your lifetime . Looking forward to visit this lovely place again😊😊
Out of all those tribesmen, there's got to be at least one watching this video on his satellite phone thinking, "Wow. They still think we don't know about them. That reminds me, I'm on helicopter watch next week. Better stock up on orange body paint during the next supply run!"
@@DevilsChild222 It was a satirical remark on our assumption that they are unaware of us and our technology just because we have not made "official" contact with them. No, I don't think they actually have helicopters & satellite phones. I was using exaggeration to make a point.
Interesting video. My father’s work is largely focused on this topic. He has lived among recently contacted people and done much research. I was fortunate enough to experience this during my childhood. All the best to your channel.
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Everyone is like "They're so primitive all our stuff would blow their minds." They know things and feel things and live so freely in a way that we couldn't even imagine.
In regards to Australia, there was actually a small group contacted more recently than that. Not really sure if they count though as they were a family that broke off from their tribe over some dispute and wandered around on their own, but then eventually somebody died after a few decades and their traditions meant that they had to contact others in their tribe to tell them. When they did, they found they had these weird coverings over them.
@@User-LS-n5m Ha! I am a retired air traffic controller and commercial pilot with flight experience all over the world. (You will never find anyone with that background who is a flat-earther.) I just happen to have read enough Brazilian anthropology to know that this video is clickbait, pure and simple. There are very, very few _uncontacted_ tribes left in the world, including in Brazil. There are still many remote tribes that generally avoid contact with outsiders and which governments try to protect from intrusion as much as they can, but that is a different claim.
They're typically fine but not "thriving." And typically fine but not necessarily "happy." People suffer and are miserable no matter their condition. Human nature is our nature. They have cancer, die from scratches, are eaten alive. Romanticizing simplicity is a form of dehumanization. They suffer just like we suffer; our suffering is just different. They experience trauma, rape, murder, abandonment, and mental illnesses. Simple doesn't equate pure. Different culture doesn't equate superior. Their lives are just different.
The reason we've been exposed to so many more diseases is caused by our living and working in close proximity to animals. The domestication of wild animals was important for our growth, but dropped life expectancy for early farmers by 5 years or more. So it wasn't as beneficial as some would have you believe in the short term.
My family and I traveled to the Amazon last year during Christmas break and visited an indigenous tribe. Their language was unique to them, but they were worried it would be lost because of increasing contact with the outside world.
@@ruirodrigues2938 Hey dumb*ss, contact isn't forbidden with all tribes, just the majority as they do not understand that we come in peace. Groups of people dropoff medicine supplies to contacted tribes that are friendly all the time.
@@ruirodrigues2938 if you listened to the video, at 5:11 it is clearly said that Brazil (which has around 60% of the Amazon in its borders) has a no contact policy with *Uncontacted* tribes, not any tribe. And given the context from Bailey Meek it sure sounds like the tribe they visited has had repeated contact with modern civilians, is non-hostile, and is atkeast partially aware of the "modern" world
★★★★★ Visited 3 months ago Easily 5/5. The people were so kind to me, feeding me coconuts from months ago, partying with me on the beach (I think the spears were just showing how they partied), and showing me their bows and arrows. My daughter didn't come back as she was severely injured. I hope she's feeling well now. Amazing place!
Doge B-2 stealth bomber carpet bombs barbarian encampment. Barbarian horde slings a rock many thousands of feet into the sky that hits the B-2 bomber for 1 damage.
These tribes are so lucky to have lasted until the 21st century. It makes me sad to think about how many other countless tribes, with unique languages, cultures, mythologies, etc, were lost during the colonial era.
To play devil's advocate: they may have lasted this long but they lack all disease resistance and thus are not much likelier to survive first contact (whether done with the nest of intentions by governments only looking to help or by illegal mining or logging companies who just want to make a quick buck) than they were five hundred years ago. Sure they are alive now but unless they survive to pass on their culture and legacy to someone from the larger global culture than their culture may as well be lost. Hopefully it won't be but it is a distinct possibility.
That's just the way it goes. Before the colonists arrived, the strongest native tribes would have destroyed and assimilated the weaker ones for centuries or millennia. This pattern holds true for all cultures in the world. Still its interesting to ponder what these lost people were like.
That just blew my mind, that makes perfect sense. Once you've obtained the ability for interstellar travel, you've probably realized that life on other planets evolved under incredibly different circumstances and thus has immunity to different pathological diseases than you. So visiting us is against mutual self interest, as we may infect them, and they may infect us.
no that's not how it works, the more different two species are, the less likely diseases are to be able to transmit between them. near zero chance of getting sick from an alien
Surely if a civilisation is advanced enough for interstellar travel they have advanced enough medicine or technological protective wear to contact us. It’s likely they are just too far away from us in another galaxy
Let go of that fantasy. It is childish. Learn real physics. Not brainwashed physics. It is not possible for any rocket to travel beyond the atmosphere. We never left the low earth orbit.
@Christopher Gonzalez They have many diseases that have been eradicated for a long time in our world. Antibiotics alone make us safer than diet differences. We live longer too.
Oh My God! Have I died! Is this Heaven! Or maybe Hell!!!! Why is everyone so weird here! Wait, that's against our customs! This is surely hell.. But what's that weird set of drawings everywhere?(writing) What are those tiny boxes which ppl are staring at? Do they have tiny suns inside? OMG there are tiny suns everywhere!(sources of light) How do those big box-things move so fast?(Vehicles) Etc...
Sorry for long of this comment After Watching this video I have a sad theory: Aliens were watching us because they wanted the Best Place to contact with Us: soo they choose USA and we were in 2 world war and they oncome in battle for Los Angeles Aliens and they thought we don't want them soo they came back later in cold war in area 51 and US didn't say anybody about that and as brazil after that the aliens set earth as inlegal to income area *Maybe they will try to concact with us later but we waste a chanse maybe one in 1000 years?*
US Airforce, "The US air region is under air attack, spacecrafts detected. Send the nuclear missiles!" Milky way society, "Some flyovers are attacked by the undetected tribes."
satya karthik Alien: Haha look at those humans, they still have no idea we are here, they are so ignorant and undeveloped. We will leave them alone for now.
If u look at how big that region is, and that most of them live in certain cities... Then u'll know it's a tiny bit xD Amazonas region in my country (Venezuela) has 177km2. And only 150k ppl live there. (And god knows how many uncontacted live there) It's bigger than many european countries.
Actually Manaus (the biggest Amazonin city) has more than 2 million inhabitants and is highly industrialized. It is a very weird city. But also interesting.
there actually used to be a city inside the amazon that got wiped out by disease. and it got completely covered in rainforest in like a a span of 50 years.
It burns every year just like Australia, California, Russia and Portugal. But this year something happened that the international media decided to cover it as if it was the end of the world
As a brazilian I didn't know this. I do remember my science teacher talking about how an indigenous kid was lost in the forest and survived by eating fruits
These are the kind of videos that make me wonder if aliens have already discovered us but don't interfere for our and their own safety, but occasionally check up on us without us knowing.
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why hundreds of uncontacted tribes still exist in south america:
reason 1 - big jungle
YAS
Reason 2- that’s it
And now its on fire
Your avatar fits that statement perfectly :)
beeg jung
Imagine that loneliest guy, thinking he's the last surviving member of his race, running and hiding away from "aliens".
Damn. Thats fucked up if u think about it.. He dont know what to do.
It's like I'm legend
@@victorg3100 LOL
Ok now I'm going to drop down, taze him, and vaccinate him then we can visit him.
He thinks he is Arnold Schwarzenegger filming the new Predator 1 movie, but little he knows it's too late.
This is one of my favorite topics to talk about, so let me know if you guys would like to see a follow up video about the uncontacted tribes in New Guinea or Africa or next!
Yes please more of these videos!
Please do a follow up video on isolated areas in the U.S.A
New Guinea! It's the most linguistically diverse place in the world!
yes pls
Yes
I can’t imagine living in a primitive way like this and one day just learning that there’s a whole world out there, full of highly advanced civilizations. It would be like some crazy alien contact.
We can go to the shops and get food whenever we want while those people probably go without food for days or weeks even
@@barclay0876 not true they are good at hunting and though getting food can be hard they are not constantly starving
@@scorchinggoat9589 you're right to some extent but if they get hit by bad weather for weeks it's going to affect them
@@barclay0876 not really for half the year it is the wet season but they can still hunt it will just be more rainy
@@barclay0876famines are still possible in most countries. It can be incredibly hard to even get things like bread in countries with hyper inflation like Venezuela.
Well somebody’s been skipping turns in Civilization VI
The Spherical Earth soon
Daniel Tsiprun a few turns later, the tribe recorded the highest temperature ever experienced: 70000000 F
It's kind of like when you're near the end of the game and find a random barbarian camp in that last part of the map you haven't explored yet
Well if there the Democratic they will live with peace
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Imagine explaining to them that we’ve been in the moon
Imagine explaining to them we sent a robot to a planet they didn't even know existed and that we have people living in space... It'd be too much to take in really, they'd need time
Thanks to Nazi scientist.
@@awyverd5574 WOW. someone actually has common sense and basic logic O_O
Explain the eagle with long silver tail
they probably don't even know what the moon is
20 million is actually more people than I thought lived in the amazon
Who would of thought so many people in a jungle
Forest
OkiOKi, Well the state name is Amazonas to be precise.
@OkiOki I live in Brazil, and the only city I know from Amazonas is Manaus lol
@OkiOki Amazon covers Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia and Colombia bigger than Amazona estado.
As someone who used to live in amazon state and went a few times on helping missions in the forest I can tell there aren't hundreds of uncontacted tribes there, most of them know about our civilization due to organizations that go there to help with medicines and other stuff from time to time, but yh there are A FEW (probably less than 4) uncontacted that are aggressive and the main reason some tribes are uncontacted is that the Brazilian government put those tribes in protection Laws
oooo cool!
holy fuck id love to try this out for months in my life. it would be worth an arrow into my body
Lol if organizations go there from time to time then those tribes aren’t “uncontacted”
@@justinrodgers9928 Exactly, even nowadays even some people in those tribes own cellphones, I remember going in a few tribes and some people even had instagram lmao, but yh there are 2-3 tribes we cannot get close due they could get aggressive, people have tried before and didn't go that well, but amazon state is huge, there are hundreds of cities around the rainforest, even some small villages inside, also tourists and other people who lives there go all the time in the river... So they all know about our civilization
You don't know anything
Imagine how many extinct languages there are. Languages, cultures, artifacts lost to history. Crazy. One day we'll be lost to history too.
but our garbage wont
Yep
I'm the most curious about what their languages are like. The sound inventories, grammar, words, sayings, etc.
FinlândiaBall Tenochtitlán? It’s gone to shit now. They need to start flooding their streets.
Joshua Traffanstedt Their culture isn't really worth learning about because it's not advanced but I am a little curious on the language.
Imagine the stories these people must tell about the unknown objects, aircraft, in the sky
"Father is that the sky demon u talk about?" "Yes Timmy shoot it"
They probably think they're demons or giant birds
Wow
To them.. The aircrafts, helicopters and drones are probably concidered as a legend to them, like..
"Legend stories to tell to the people" or "folklore"
“Uncontacted” really means “uncontacted directly”. Uncontacted tribes still know their neighbours, who know their neighbours, and so on. So they undoubtedly have some information about the outside world. What impression that gives them is anyone’s guess.
Bruh so this one guy with stone age tech owns 42 square miles
Respecc.
I wonder if he can defend it... micronation anyone?
@@dirtpounder*takes rifle* this my nation now
@@teslacybertrucksilver5380 did he stutter?
not like he tried to kill a guy
@@Epic-so3ek well his entire tribe was killed
The Loneliest Man In The World doesn't sound like he's very curious to learn about the unknown.
He believes they killed all of his kin. He likes to keep his distance ok
A wise choice, given his circumstances.
Or maybe he doesn't even think that there is one outside
Like
I bet he doesn't know that he is inside an delimited area
Props to the Brazilian government for actually respecting the indigenous peoples and putting laws or zoning restrictions in place to protect them.
As if Bolsonaro would hold anything sacred.
This statement didn't age well
@armed felon so ur saying since that since criminals and slavers have existed since ancient times , you think you should be like them? Lmao baby, go back to school and get an education
Too bad there's noone to actually enforce those laws
Their last few leaders haven't cared. It takes time to destroy that land and the people. They've been working on it for decades. They're working their way to them outside in.
Imagine where're the "uncontacted planet" in this galaxy and somewhere out there, there is a video just like this explaining why the United Galaxtic Federation decided to not contact the Earth.
And we wouldn't even know that this is happening....
Bruh
I had a stroke trying to read this
@@voicelessglottalfricative6567 same lmao
We will kill em all with our diseases
What if covid-19 was a disease released by our superior alien gang accidentally trespassing earth.
Literally what the dude said at the end of the video
I think the Brazilian policy is totally right, leave them alone!
@@timmtheilig6827 And you believe everything you read in the internet? some of these nonprofit groups are the ones exploiting the Amazon, smuggling out endangered species for research or collectors, some other shady business practices as well, Bolsonaro is an extremist nationalist, and that for Brazil right now, isn't a bad thing. If you truly believe the Brazilian people will stand for a "massive" deforestation of the Amazon, you're just sowing paranoia and contempt. Also, why no one is mouthing about Venezuela's Amazon deforestation?
@@timmtheilig6827 LMAOOOOOO bitch are you fucking dumb
Same.
@@timmtheilig6827 you were right, they were wrong
It's not "brazilian policy". It's a shared policy accros all countries that share territory from Amazonian jungle.
protect indigenous people. they protect the Amazon Forest 🙏🏽
yes!!🧡
Fuck that let’s invade for no reason
They need to leave these people alone.
Loggers actually plant more trees than they cut… but obviously the natives didn’t know this and I don’t blame them.
@@abdullahzaki3915 f*ck u they are also protecting the biome and the animals who live there
Meanwhile aliens: Why billions of uncontacted civilizations still exists in the universe
Fat Cats Can't Jump zero evidence that there even another civilisation.
I wonder if Aliens have skillshare
Aliens who have made contact with other civilizations have probably encountered this problem of sharing devastating diseases or who knows what else that destroys the younger new species. I think it could even be dangerous for the elder, more experience species. Once that's overcome, however, they'd still possibly be concerned for other "corruptive" influences similar to ant keepers.
CuntfromUA-cam there is evidence of another civilization. The sheer size of the universe means that the chance of another civilization popping up is high.
Alien news and media: Astronomers today have discovered a habitable planet named Earth on Sol System.
Alien scientist: Chance that there is intelligent extraterrestrial life on Earth is very unlikely.
The Loneliest Man in the World sounds like an SCP entry. He's even got his own containment procedure: a 42-mile exclusion zone.
I thought this was already an SCP entry? Actually, let me check
Scp xx
Se establecera una zona de exclusion de xxxx km alrededor de scp xx la informacion dada al publico sera que se esta protegiendo a una tribu aislada
Well I am so introverted, that it actually sounds like a good life to me 😆
Southern central pools ?
@@ramirovelzi2956 comentario subestimado!
I doubt that hundreds of uncontacted tribes exist. Probably more like dozens.
I lived with several small tribes in the Amazon including the Waorani, Shuar, Achuar, and Cofan. Many of the tribes that are "uncontacted" are actually people who have been contacted and want nothing to do with the outside world. For example, the ongoing clashes with loggers are from tribes that know all about the outside world and fight loggers to stop them from destroying their home. Choosing not to modernize and "uncontacted" are very different definitions. Brazil has several fully uncontacted tribes. Ecuador has at least 2 (one of which has a language that is still unknown). But hundreds is a stretch for sure.
Facts
Actually, since you lived there, and you posses a lot of information, you actually know, that there are no hundreds.
And I bet that the guy who published this video, never left his mother basement. And he needs money for his toys and this is why he if publishing bullshit here.
@@ehombane 🤣 tf
@@ehombane Who hurt you?
@@JackDaniels-ee1fo Plenty of people. But lately only those publishing nonsense.
can you imagine those shows about leaving the amish but it’s with uncontacted tribes
More people want to join uncontacted tribes than leave them
@@tommarlin8110 I would choose that kind of life over this "civilized" bullshit any second
@@tommarlin8110 If that was true so few isolated tribes would not exist.
@@curanki8868 u wouldn’t last 2 days
A helicopter flies on top of the uncontacted tribes
Unknown tribe : ALIENS
Maybe same thing with us and our more advanced humans living outside the Milky Way.
Actually they fairly know that the modern world wants to steal their freedom, that's what europeans did with them until 1799 here in Brazil. The following generations just grew up hearing from their fathers to run for their lives when they see "modern peoples". Many "uncotacted" tribes were actually contacted , a recent study did DNA sampling and found around 2%-20% iberian/european DNA in isolated/uncontacted individuals.
@Charles Lee Ray actually you're putting words in my mouth, I haven't said europeans were the only ones doing bad things here, just said they avoid modern people - they know modern people have superior arms that they can't defend against, so they just avoid contact.
@@ericksousa911 achava que só eu de brasileiro via esse canal é nois kk
@@felipesouza6050 tem mais BR sem nada pra fazer do que vc pensa 😂
Hundreds of uncontacted tribes *exist*
Christian Missionaries : *[HEAVY BREATHING INTENSIFIES]*
?
@@cmitchz79 ?
They then get killed by arrows and spears from the people they try to convert
@@cmitchz79 Historically Christians have been very aggressive at promoting their religion to absolutely everyone.
dekutree64 Thats every religion
imagine being named “the loneliest man” when your real name is Ronald
Oof
Idk he looks like his name is Kuukma or Tuukko or something
That’s not very nice Bernie
With a name like Ronald it's practically the same thing
*Donald
Imagine if the apocalypse happened, and someone from a city found one of them. Imagine trying to convince them "no, I swear, there really were carts that could move without being pulled by horses! I swear there were, you just missed it! And we carried around these little slabs of metal and glass that had moving pictures on them and could let us talk to people on the other side of the world STOP LAUGHING I'M NOT MAKING THIS UP"
I think this already happened if Atlantis really existed.
They don’t know what a horse is
@@americanloyalist4599half of the tribes here in amazon have phones bro
This is a hilariously possible scenario 😂
The point is: There are no natural horses in Amazon Forest. The ones there are in Manaus. In the jungle they doesnt exists. This dude doesnt even know that horses exist
Poor people, missing out on modern conveniences such as Covid-19.
Covid spreads by air droplets. It may spread to them. From towns in the Amazon region to contacted tribes and from them to uncontacted ones. That would be a disaster
And of course social media rage, two-way political propaganda, and mass murders. Then again, they don't have refrigerators or ovens, so maybe it balances out. I honestly don't know.
@@KateeAngel I don't think COVID travels far enough for that to happen, unless the contacted tribes have ongoing dealings with the "outside world." My impression was that people from our side of civilization has met them and introduced themselves in some way, but leaves them alone after that.
@@KateeAngel it's spread by contact (close) with an infected person. if they are lets stay 50 miles from the closest person. they probably won't get it. the virus doesn't fly in the air over lakes and mountains.
I want my own 42 mile exclusion zone :|
they definitely don't live exactly like our ancestors did +10,000 years ago, and they definitely do know about modern civilization even if they don't understand it, and only know about it in vague, uncomplicated terms. like the lone guy in the exclusion zone is definitely aware of the loggers..... along with the residents of north sentinel island, they know about the modern world and their informed international policy is to kill all invaders.
like, if a group of loggers massacres a tribe of people in the amazon, the neighboring tribes are going to hear about it, and they are going to talk about it with their neighbors, and so on and so forth. this has been happening since the 1600's. they aren't stupid little children, oblivious to the world.
This is talking about amazon. because they prefieres to save their culture and traditions. Im from Colombia, but it dont signs that all south america dont knows modern world. I talking to you with a currently PC. Her really only the south of the country is jungle, and in this part normaly some of them have contact but dont use cellphones, pc, etc. But too exist a most isolated indigenous comunities.
you’re partially right. I’m from Brazil, and there are some tribes that do have a direct ou indirect contact with loggers or the brazilian government, etc but there are still some tribes that practically don’t have any relations with the modern world at all lol and it’s funny because I am, for example, as much of a citizen as they are, and that’s incredible
@@anaelisadeassis8416 Brazil is a wild place
@@skazka3789 wild but unbelievably beautiful lol
@@anaelisadeassis8416 I am Brazilian too, and was a small airplane pilot in north Brazil (Roraima). I used to fly to many indian villages of several tribes. I actually flew over a totally uncontacted and unknown tribe in 2018. The people were very scared of the airplane and shot arrows up at me. It was a pretty amazing thing to see. I took many pictures like the ones in the video but they cannot be shared and the location of this village is a secret guarded by me and a few other people i trust.
2:29 that bridge doesn't cross the Amazon River, it's crossing the Rio Negro. There are ZERO bridges that cross the Amazon River.
Reeeeeeeeecist 🤬
@@iplaygames8090 How tf is that racist?
OnciptJp The man clearly says “Reeeeeeeeecist” 😡
@@jarjarfetishist9674 I don't know if you are joking, he is joking, you both are joking, or he has bad grammar
@@SrJomba jocling bout the geographical name and the lefties getting pissed bout everything
It'd be hilarious if that dude moved like 10 miles outside of a city and they all had to move.
*~15 kilometers
3:23 Biological cancer. Y'know, as opposed to all these mechanical cancers.
smiley-skeleton lol
Think about this. Maverick virus.
And the chemical, physical, mathematical cancers
And the scientific and geographic cancers
Or political cancer like communism. Oh wait that one IS pretty bad.
Once we show them a Toyota Corolla, they'll evolve faster
...That's not how evolution works. Especially not biological evolution.
hello there
Timothy McLean whooosh
Timothy McLean What about Google Earth?
+Timothy McLean
Do you even take a joke?
Sometimes I get stuck reading comments, then I forgot I'm watching a video, and then the video ends;-;
Your profile pic says it all.
Same here.
Then I have to rewind it but then I read the comments again and I just give up on the video
Shit dude, you don't pause to read comments?
You have no attention spam
Imagine being ghosted by the rest of the world, forever.
They are happier there
that would be the dream tbh
I like how many of their initial reactions to seeing a plane is “HEY LETS SHOOT IT WITH A BOW AND ARROW”
Pretty damn brave if all you see is a metal flying object and want to shoot it down. Respect.
Aaron Willets they probably don't know what metal is
That's probably what we'll do at first contact
"Let's shoot at the spaceships that can withstand space particles flying at them at thousands of mph with guns"
Aaron Willets more like very dumb..
Kenn Honson X so would you
Kenn Honson X having a specific skill set doesn’t actually have anything to do with overall intelligence. Any of us could be taught to survive on our own, and the only reason we don’t is because it’s not an absolute necessity for most people anymore.
If anything I would say you’re actually “very dumb” for assuming that wilderness knowledge is somehow inherently more valuable than any other subset, when in our society we’ve actually made it so that you can be experts in medicine, computers, martial arts, languages, construction, sports, art etc.
But sure, making huts in the woods is great compared to flying, mass communication, immunization, and having free time to do things besides hunt and repair houses.
Imagine, your living with ur tribe meanwhile there is a world war were millions of people die and you don’t get any of that.
There was an entire family in Russia deep in Siberia that had no idea ww2 was even going on.
Ya, that would be,
A total bummer.
Maybe we can turn them into soldiers for the end of the trilogy, Its not too late.
they even don't know there were two World Wars
FreeToThunder The uncontacted tribes in Borneo probably saw and heard some of it. Maybe the Andaman Islanders (including the most famous uncontacted tribe of all, the Sentinelese). But yeah, the ones in the Amazon would probably have had no clue.
Imgine what this man would do if he was teleported to time square lmao
He would probs die due to info overload
@@jmz1312 that is actually probably what would happen, either that or he would go into shock and die of a stroke or something a few hours later
@@KaneSoulbreaker well no it was a joke
"You Ok?"
"Yeah, I had a date"
@@jamesmnguyen i understood that reference
Interesting! It amazes me that so many people who theorize about future contact between humans and aliens aren't worried at all about diseases and mass extinction events - it's a huge concern when humans who've lived in different parts of the world make first contact, so why would it not be a problem when facing aliens?
Because viruses, bacteria and such evolve to infect a few species specifically, so if they evolved to infect one "kind" of human they're going to be able to infect _every_ human (like what happens when Europeans got to America), but if they evolved to infect another species then it would take them quite some time to mutate to be able to infect ours.
Plus, since there is no developed life in our solar system except from us, if aliens were to find us they'd have to be from _another_ solar system or another galaxy entirely, do you have any idea how advanced their technology would have to be to do something like this? I think they would be able to cure us incase we got some weird disease.
cus most diseases don't spread across species, especially not ones as different as humans and aliens. you'd sooner catch blight from a potato than a virus from an alien
Because diseases act on common biology, and we're of the same species. Aliens... likely would not be.
In order to infect a host, a disease causing microbe needs to be biologically compatible with it. For example Covid 19 enters cells through a receptor named ACE2 and it does it using a protein on its surface that is compatible with the structure of that receptor. So while accidents and coincidences are always possible, the chances of an alien disease being compatible with the human physiology is likely low. That does not mean we shouldn't be careful, and I hope we will be if we ever encountered aliens.
It would be a problem towards both aliens and humans. They could have diseases deadly to us and we could have diseases deadly to them. Or maybe not cause we are just too different from them like how plants can’t catch smallpox.
42 miles of Amazon forest *exists
Last man in uncontacted tribe: It’s free real estate
"Also I miss my family..."
Imagine explaining modern humor like this to that man, he’d think we’re from another planet for sure
literally
@@CD92837 I think Tik Tok teenagers are from another planet
@@CD92837 I don't think he even know what joke and humour is
amazonian tribes: *minding their business*
us, invading their privacy: what y'all doin lol
too skinny 4 you I don’t think that trying to say hi your neighbor should be regarded as “invading their privacy”. Do you start shooting every time somebody rings your doorbell?!
@@daerdevvyl4314 yes
@@daerdevvyl4314 what, you don't?
Curiosity is a human trait... you're acting like it's a mental illness.
US: hey, do you know "democracy"?
"Biological cancer"
As opposed to mechanical cancer?
Or digital cancer.
It wasnt literally cancer. Cancer is not contagious. He was making an analogy.
Aiden English A bad one.
Thank you was looking for this one.
I think he meant viral/bacterial cancer
"Covered in extremly dense forest" proceeceds to show a palm plantation 2:10
5:47 I expected a smooth transition into a Curiositystream ad. *My disappointment is immesurable and my day is ruined*
LOL
I thought I was the only one! Lmao
And it is even worse that he tried to sell us some cheese
Okay review brah
You gotta go to Baumgartner restoration for that. You don't know smooth ad transitions until you go to Baumgartner.
This is both beautiful and depressing at the same time. They get to keep their culture and traditions, but some of them will watch their loved ones die slow painful deaths at the hands of disease that could easily be cured by modern medicine. This really makes me question the greater good
LOL THEYRE HEALTHIER THAN YOULL EVER BE AND IM SURE THEY RARELY IF EVER CATCH DISEASES.
@@semiramisbonaparte1627 I have the vigor of a West African, the diet of Mediterranean islander, and bleeding edge medical technology at my disposal. I doubt they'll live longer even if they are healthier.
@@semiramisbonaparte1627 you know actually people die faster without modern medicin, that's why people making a lot of kid back then because most of the kid gonna die because lack of medicine
Sexy Putin That’s true, but if you made it past childhood, it wasn’t uncommon to make it into your 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s. Childhood mortality is the main reason why average life expentancies from the past are skewed to be so low. Many people lived long lives without modern medicine, although modern medicine is still benefiecial, it’s not an end all be all to health for those people.
@@keithnyagaka4293 I highly doubt many of these tribesmen are going to live past their 50s, in rural Europe you were considered very old at 50 just a few hundred years ago and they were a lot more advanced than these tribesmen. While potentially living in a more hostile environment I also know that the average lifespan of a Greenlandic inuit before they started modernizing their society was around 30 years old, that's really not great.
Even with modern medicine a surprising amount of people still die in hospitals while giving birth or in some cases their children die
They hate us until they taste a hot pocket.
+Constantine Aztro
Nope. The ancestors of some of us hated your ancestors. Every race, culture, religion and etnicity has done cruel things to others, including yours. Stop pushing this leftist white guilt by association bullshit
I haven’t tasted a hot pocket before. >.>
Constantine Aztro it was a joke but ok
Nah then they hate us more
YaBoiCoccon until they burn their tounge
these people are living their best lives honestly
It has its wins and cons
Not really
i mean of course there are cons such as not having access to modern medicine and stuff like that, but i feel like if people in the stone age managed to survive in a similar way then it cant be too bad. im no expert on these kinda things though
@@diegoteixeira2003 how so?
@@OpticHamster69 I guess just modern medicine is enough as an argument.
It’s crazy how some of these languages will go forever unknown, and die with the tribe
ZexayFN Wow, that’s kinda scary and sad. Like a little bit of history that just flickers out.
Like you gonna learnt it. Tell those us and british people who think their language is superior, that force everybody to talk in their language when they coming to foreign country.
Maybe the descendants.of the tribe will survive the death of our civilizations, and their language, albeit changed with time, will be the one which spreads after that across the world
@@AGermanwithaMG42, how about you shut up you edgy hypernationalist!
Don't you got plenty of people to terrorize, or are they all dead due to the regime?
@@AGermanwithaMG42, at this point you either seem like a troll or simply have the brain capacity of a doorknob, and I think the latter.
They’ll want skill share if they want to evolve fast enough
the first 100people will get a month free trial
Hmm...
Well everybody knows that.
That's the thing: They don't need to "evolve".
@@Juuxr they DO need to evolve, literally everything needs to evolve what the fuck are You talking about?
Loneliest Man in the World?
Shit, they found where I live!
Haha, not funny
Really? I thought they were talking about my birthday parties.
you will always have your hand
R/2meirl4meirl and same
*weeb shoots man in the chest with bow n' arrow*
Imagine how that guy must feel,after thinking that he's the last person in the world and watching his village get destroyed and everyone he ever knew die or disappear.Imagine the amount of cognitive dissonance he must be feeling.
I can imagine
That is heartbreaking to think about.
What r u talking about? He knows other tribes and villages exist he just isn't trying to join one.
I doubt he thinks he's the last person in the world, he saw several people after his tribe were murdered. But still, I cannot imagine how lonely he must feel. If I were him, I would probably just come out of my isolation.
Thank you *RealLifeLore,* very cool!
Awesome!
Glad you liked it!
★★★★★ Visited a month ago
This place is highly overrated. I really don't know why people rated it higher than it should be. It's okay I guess... Nothing too exciting. The beaches there were decent, but the hotels are terrible. The lady at the front desk was really rude. The rooms weren't anything out of this world, the view was nice but the rooms were really really mediocre, close to bad. Room service was terrible, the food there was strange, the locals really smell. Not too impressed with the place, all though the people there did seem quite friendly. Although I left with a minor injury. Just an amputation and bled out a little, nothing too serious really. The unfortunate part though, was that I had a small cough that day and killed off half the population, which was a bummer :/. I probably wouldn't go there again. Probably somewhere to take my Ex for a vacation one day.
Kanye
Your deck sucks, who tf uses x-bow, balloon and pekka in the same deck?
Why everyone talking bout Toyota Corolla I’m so confused
It must be an inside joke of the channel.
I believe that in his older videos realifelore used Toyota Corollas as a scale, for example
The average Blue whale weighs 8 tones( this is not accurate), which equates to 59 Toyota Corollas( this is not accurate either :)
Of all the islands I've visited this one was by far the greatest experience. Upon stepping foot onto the island you will be greeted with great scenery of limbs on spears (reminded me of Indiana Jones) the locals are very friendly and invited me to their small hut deep into the jungle.(By invited i mean they tied me onto a large stick, which was nice because my feet were tired) they gave me some warmth by putting me on top of the fire and entertained me with singing and dancing. Sadly i was not good enough for them to eat so i had to leave with third degree burns and a spear in my shoulder which is why i'm only giving it 4 stars, but other than that i would highly recommend checking out this island.
So real life lore used to make a bunch of videos and in them hed use Toyota corollas as a scale
he has some videos with 'hidden' toyota corollas in them
Don't worry, in a couple of decades those uncontacted tribes will be watching dancing with the stars, eating fast food and drive to work their Toyota Corollas.
Miscellaneous Stuff if they don’t all die maybe
Buying Huawei, eating Ramen and driving Great Wall cars.* American cultural dominance died recently, it's quickly being replaced by new competitors.
*Gorollas
` Irony ` I'm an Asian-American and I have never heard of those.
Josh Lee I could understand Great Wall cars, but you never heard of Huawei or Ramen?
Imagine that these isolated tribes learned the outside world's existence thousands of years later through its ruins with strong radioactivity.
Hmm, there's scope for a nice fantasy/sci-fi novel or two there! Interesting thought.
Plot twist: They're actually light years ahead of everyone else like Wakanda but we just don't know it.
Light years is distance, not time
right but that is still correct. i could say "bob is miles ahead of johnny in math" and that would make sense.
Movie wakanda literally makes no sense
No.
Wakanda lol.... Has advanced technology than the whole planet.... Fights with melee spears
They need skillshare to evolve faster...
Just imagine, this whole area is not only a glimpse, but a living remnant of the old world. A massive expense of primordial civilization.
Imagine if (somehow) the first thing the uncontacted tribes ever saw was like a city at night, like Seoul. How would we even explain anything like that to them?
Manaus would already be mind blowing to them
"Forbidden land! demons live there! Stay away!"
What about the unconnected north Koreans who don't know about the outside world
North Koreans know whats happening in the world. They just aren't able to talk about it.
They think the outside world is what we view North Korea as
Thanks to the Kims
@@davidfeltheim2501 fuck Kim Kardashian. 😂😂
+David Feltheim
They used to. There's been enough contact via foreign prisoners, airdropped pamphlets, and (most recently) smuggled USBs and computers that most North Koreans are aware the Kim family is full of shit. They just can't talk about it in case they piss off the political officers.
They haven't revolted because it's kinda hard to revolt when you're in the most militarized country in the world, and you need a certain level of luxury/comfort to have the time to plan a revolt. Subsistence farmers ain't got time to make pipe bombs when they spend all day tending the farm and can't afford pipes.
Their weapon is artillery only
I promise I’ll stop it
True
★★★★★ Visited 2 weeks ago
Awesome place . I had an awesome experience with locals.
They greeted us with spears and arrows. One spear went dangerously close to my head.
It was a kind of Hide and seek. Then they bathe me in a huge cauldron.
I loved the way they cooked my hand.
Then they started there wild dance.
I returned with a spear in my head , an amputated leg and many other souvenirs.
They loved my friends and carried them away.
A must visit in your lifetime .
Looking forward to visit this lovely place again😊😊
I see you were sent by ISP.
@@PaulEIvoryAt this point, most people spreading the meme don't know ISP. Which is slightly infuriating.
Out of all those tribesmen, there's got to be at least one watching this video on his satellite phone thinking, "Wow. They still think we don't know about them. That reminds me, I'm on helicopter watch next week. Better stock up on orange body paint during the next supply run!"
They wouldn’t understand the video if they even found a way to have access to a phone and a place to charge it in the first place
@@DevilsChild222 It was a satirical remark on our assumption that they are unaware of us and our technology just because we have not made "official" contact with them. No, I don't think they actually have helicopters & satellite phones. I was using exaggeration to make a point.
@@samuelr.6046 See my response to Drilluminati.
You have a dull mind if you really played this scenario out in your head, joking or not. I wonder if this was an attempt to be funny?
Wakanda Forever!
Interesting video. My father’s work is largely focused on this topic. He has lived among recently contacted people and done much research. I was fortunate enough to experience this during my childhood. All the best to your channel.
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“Ay bro we forgot to tell the tribes we discovered electricity”
“eh just leave them for a bit, They’ll figure it out”
It’s been a year, Do you think they’ve made iPhones yet?
@@umey3445 No lmao
@@umey3445 LOL
@@umey3445 we need to stop their uranium enrichment. SANCTION UNTOUCHED PEOPLE GROUPS NOW!
Brazil: it is illegal to be within 9 miles of this indigenous man
The indigenous man, on their way to Sao Paulo to piss off some people: yes
They don’t piss me off maybe u lil rascist
@@sergioadriano2658 the joke is that people in São Paulo would have to move around him to not break the law
*~15 kilometers
People don't use miles in Brazil
@@phil2160 finally a normal human being that use normal human metric
The indigenous people, having to listen to paulistas jokes about them going to Sao Paulo for more than 400 years: bruh
Everyone is like "They're so primitive all our stuff would blow their minds."
They know things and feel things and live so freely in a way that we couldn't even imagine.
Hi RealLifeLore, I have been subscribed for 1.5 years. I love ur channel, keep it up.
That's so amazing to hear, thank you so much :D
No problem keep up the hard work!
RealLifeLore same :D Keep up the amazing work.
Except I’ve been subscribed since the anti-Mercator video (Why the World Map is Wrong)
same
In regards to Australia, there was actually a small group contacted more recently than that. Not really sure if they count though as they were a family that broke off from their tribe over some dispute and wandered around on their own, but then eventually somebody died after a few decades and their traditions meant that they had to contact others in their tribe to tell them. When they did, they found they had these weird coverings over them.
In fact that was the 1984 group. Surprisingly the children were teenagers at the time.
They're thriving, they're happy, leave them alone!
How would you know they're thriving and happy? Come on.
Especially since they don't exist.
@@ReflectedMiles
@@User-LS-n5m Ha! I am a retired air traffic controller and commercial pilot with flight experience all over the world. (You will never find anyone with that background who is a flat-earther.) I just happen to have read enough Brazilian anthropology to know that this video is clickbait, pure and simple. There are very, very few _uncontacted_ tribes left in the world, including in Brazil. There are still many remote tribes that generally avoid contact with outsiders and which governments try to protect from intrusion as much as they can, but that is a different claim.
They're typically fine but not "thriving." And typically fine but not necessarily "happy." People suffer and are miserable no matter their condition. Human nature is our nature. They have cancer, die from scratches, are eaten alive. Romanticizing simplicity is a form of dehumanization. They suffer just like we suffer; our suffering is just different. They experience trauma, rape, murder, abandonment, and mental illnesses. Simple doesn't equate pure. Different culture doesn't equate superior. Their lives are just different.
The reason we've been exposed to so many more diseases is caused by our living and working in close proximity to animals. The domestication of wild animals was important for our growth, but dropped life expectancy for early farmers by 5 years or more. So it wasn't as beneficial as some would have you believe in the short term.
My family and I traveled to the Amazon last year during Christmas break and visited an indigenous tribe. Their language was unique to them, but they were worried it would be lost because of increasing contact with the outside world.
So you broke the law? You are lying or you got tricked
@@ruirodrigues2938 Hey dumb*ss, contact isn't forbidden with all tribes, just the majority as they do not understand that we come in peace. Groups of people dropoff medicine supplies to contacted tribes that are friendly all the time.
@@ruirodrigues2938 if you listened to the video, at 5:11 it is clearly said that Brazil (which has around 60% of the Amazon in its borders) has a no contact policy with *Uncontacted* tribes, not any tribe.
And given the context from Bailey Meek it sure sounds like the tribe they visited has had repeated contact with modern civilians, is non-hostile, and is atkeast partially aware of the "modern" world
i ditched part of my natal spanish language due to not need it.
it's better to all speak the same. and we will eventually reach that point.
Imagine dropping a care package with a smartphone and some VR goggles
They wouldn't understand the language(s) on the phone, and VR goggles would be pointless without a PC/console and, ya know, electricity.
imagine picking them up and bringing them to new york or something
★★★★★ Visited 3 months ago
Easily 5/5. The people were so kind to me, feeding me coconuts from months ago, partying with me on the beach (I think the spears were just showing how they partied), and showing me their bows and arrows. My daughter didn't come back as she was severely injured. I hope she's feeling well now. Amazing place!
theyd just break it and use any sharp glass and plastic for tools
Paul P hahaha xDD
That dude wich is "last" of his tribes.. That's so sad how his home got "invaded" =(
probably reminisce about the people in his tribe, his childhood, his lovers
probably had children but died
Yeah, that poor guy’s life got destroyed for no reason at all, all his friends and family were killed
Jak Jak fight off the creatures of the jungle and 1 up the jungle book
@Biao Wang lol
“Wich”
Absolutely fascinating dive on this topic. Those images were powerful.
Wear shiny golden armor and walk in and use a megaphone to make them think you are a god.
@@jerrytoonsz665 Armor
they are probably some kind of fetishist and if we replicate a fetishist god maybe we can do it O.O
But where are you gonna get the armor?
not real gold
*FROM THE ALIENS*
When you locate an Barbarian Village In Civ V while in the modern age
And than it spawns a tank that kills your last scout that’s thousand of years old
Empty Crate F
Doge B-2 stealth bomber carpet bombs barbarian encampment. Barbarian horde slings a rock many thousands of feet into the sky that hits the B-2 bomber for 1 damage.
@@Buffalo_Soldier I spend significant resources making sure barbarians no longer exist in my worlds. Especially the German ones.
*spawns a brute* *attacks your Mechanized Infantry*
These tribes are so lucky to have lasted until the 21st century. It makes me sad to think about how many other countless tribes, with unique languages, cultures, mythologies, etc, were lost during the colonial era.
The modern world is better
If you can't compete, you can't stay in the game
To play devil's advocate: they may have lasted this long but they lack all disease resistance and thus are not much likelier to survive first contact (whether done with the nest of intentions by governments only looking to help or by illegal mining or logging companies who just want to make a quick buck) than they were five hundred years ago. Sure they are alive now but unless they survive to pass on their culture and legacy to someone from the larger global culture than their culture may as well be lost.
Hopefully it won't be but it is a distinct possibility.
survival of the fittest.....
That's just the way it goes. Before the colonists arrived, the strongest native tribes would have destroyed and assimilated the weaker ones for centuries or millennia. This pattern holds true for all cultures in the world.
Still its interesting to ponder what these lost people were like.
That just blew my mind, that makes perfect sense. Once you've obtained the ability for interstellar travel, you've probably realized that life on other planets evolved under incredibly different circumstances and thus has immunity to different pathological diseases than you. So visiting us is against mutual self interest, as we may infect them, and they may infect us.
imagine if earth is an uncontacted planet and there is an area of 13billion light years as exclusion zone
Damn you shaco
no that's not how it works, the more different two species are, the less likely diseases are to be able to transmit between them. near zero chance of getting sick from an alien
Surely if a civilisation is advanced enough for interstellar travel they have advanced enough medicine or technological protective wear to contact us. It’s likely they are just too far away from us in another galaxy
Let go of that fantasy. It is childish. Learn real physics. Not brainwashed physics. It is not possible for any rocket to travel beyond the atmosphere. We never left the low earth orbit.
I'd find it fascinating to see how they would react to a super modern city, and modern technology.
Obviously, I wouldn't condone this though.
@@ciociaroirrequiete2927 good one
@Christopher Gonzalez They have many diseases that have been eradicated for a long time in our world. Antibiotics alone make us safer than diet differences. We live longer too.
Oh My God!
Have I died!
Is this Heaven!
Or maybe Hell!!!!
Why is everyone so weird here!
Wait, that's against our customs!
This is surely hell..
But what's that weird set of drawings everywhere?(writing)
What are those tiny boxes which ppl are staring at?
Do they have tiny suns inside?
OMG there are tiny suns everywhere!(sources of light)
How do those big box-things move so fast?(Vehicles)
Etc...
Yep sadly they will die pretty quickly if just one person sneezes next to them
Praneet Liŋəmʌllu Bitch hasn’t heard of fire
In Brazil, in the state of Acre, there are still dinosaurs, uncontacted tribes is a common thing there
as a brazilian i can confirm
In Brazil, there are lots of uncontacted tribes living in villages and small towns.
I waana go sea da dinos
There are dinosaurs everywhere, they're called birds
não fala isso pq é perigoso algum gringo acreditar kkkkkkk
4:56
Petition for the man's exclusion zone to be expanded to 69 kilometers.
Can we get 69 votes?
JD_Kreeper he’d have a pretty nice life
Petition to airdrop prostitutes to him.
Nice.
How about just 42.0
That's the best story I've heard all year
3 yrs later hope he's still lonely but Happy and Well
I hope it stays that way. Humanity doesnt need to destroy and consume all of nature.
But they are also part of humanity? And as you can see also consumes nature resources.
@@BeeTriggerBee we all have to consume natural resources, it's not like you create food with magic.
Yes they do
So people in tribes aren't human?
Probably half of all their children die of disease because they don't have modern medicine.
What if WE are the uncontacted tribe?
Creepy but Interesting!
bonecanoe86 Well the Type 3 Humans better hurry up
@@AbdulGoodLooks im pretty sure everybody should hurry up
@Saleucami I wish aliens would kill all pricks
Sorry for long of this comment
After Watching this video I have a sad theory: Aliens were watching us because they wanted the Best Place to contact with Us: soo they choose USA
and we were in 2 world war and they oncome in battle for Los Angeles Aliens and they thought we don't want them soo they came back later in cold war in area 51 and US didn't say anybody about that
and as brazil after that the aliens set earth as inlegal to income area
*Maybe they will try to concact with us later but we waste a chanse maybe one in 1000 years?*
They need to learn about Skillshare and Brilliant and probably Audible so they can evolve.
And dollar shave club
Help me reach 100 subscribers with no videos Oh yeah and also Squarespace!
Hover too so they can get a website so they can post great dank memes
@@nutlover3609 actually your'e a subhuman
NutLover360
Please do not forget;
Filipinos are Asian.
They're superior.
~ A little haiku I wrote for you.
That was extremely interesting. I wish it was much longer. Like a full length documentary.
How amazing is my country Ecuador and my region, Latin America, proud to be born here
Viva latino america! Saludos de un hermano Mexicano
@@manny_menin022 saludos a nuestro México lindo y querido desde Ecuador.
Yes amazingly corrupt and dangerous
@Hecker Pablo wants to know your location...
@Hecker Weirdly, Skittle - Chan is on the same location. Pablo is triggered!!!
Guy's got 42 miles to himself wow.
US Airforce, "The US air region is under air attack, spacecrafts detected. Send the nuclear missiles!"
Milky way society, "Some flyovers are attacked by the undetected tribes."
I've never really thought about that, that's quite clever.
And nukes = arrows to them
Imagine seeing a helicopter after generations of isolation
What are the chances we are tribes and some one is watching us
Now kill me
Are you saying we would shoot them in the chest if they ever came to visit us?
That seems about right.
satya karthik
Alien: Haha look at those humans, they still have no idea we are here, they are so ignorant and undeveloped. We will leave them alone for now.
@@sparrow.6392 true 😂😂☹️
We are watching you. Wait, I never said that. Crap...
They even watch you on the crapper
* tribesman sees a plane *
"It's a giant wood bee!"
-actual declaration by Waoroni people when seeing a yellow Cessna for the first time
Lol.
-Look. What would that be?
-A wood bee.
it make a buzzing sound sooooo... xD
There is a native tribe called the Pemon, I am possibly related too them as my great grandma was the last person in my family to be in the tribe.
Wow Guyana!
Cool
@@SlapstickGenius23 Venezuela actually
Oooooooo
I love all your videos! I've never even thought about many of the things you post, but end up enjoying it and learning so much! Thanks 🙏🏻
20 Millions of people living in the Amazon? I still consider that’s a lot!
I thought that almost nobody lived in the Amazon
If u look at how big that region is, and that most of them live in certain cities...
Then u'll know it's a tiny bit xD
Amazonas region in my country (Venezuela) has 177km2. And only 150k ppl live there. (And god knows how many uncontacted live there)
It's bigger than many european countries.
I wonder how far in medicine they've gotten I mean considering they live in a rainforest surrounded by poisonous animals
Actually Manaus (the biggest Amazonin city) has more than 2 million inhabitants and is highly industrialized. It is a very weird city. But also interesting.
You guys think that amazon only has forests, but there are a lot of cities too
That's the population of two Los Angeles Counties inside a space bigger than India. Similar to Siberia, Canadian Tundra, or the American West
there actually used to be a city inside the amazon that got wiped out by disease. and it got completely covered in rainforest in like a a span of 50 years.
@Saitama Baldy it was a tribe I think and btw you’re insane for saying good
I really hope they are ok, considering the amazon rainforest is on fire.
The Amazon rainforest is 2,100,000 square miles. It’s safe to assume most of them didn’t even know their was a fire.
believe me those fires didn't even scratch the surface of the forest
@@jvl1078 It's still on fire?!
It burns every year just like Australia, California, Russia and Portugal. But this year something happened that the international media decided to cover it as if it was the end of the world
@@rodrigomesquita268 I mean there nothing to report at the current state that we in
As a brazilian I didn't know this. I do remember my science teacher talking about how an indigenous kid was lost in the forest and survived by eating fruits
These are the kind of videos that make me wonder if aliens have already discovered us but don't interfere for our and their own safety, but occasionally check up on us without us knowing.
Summary of comment threads
1. Pointless arguments about European colonies, assorted racism, Social Darwinism, etc.
2. Toyota Carolla memes for whatever reason
3. Jokes about being The Loneliest Man in the World
not really noob
Underrated comments....
I’ll scroll down to see if any of those jokes are good, in case I contact them.
r/woosh r/woosh r/woosh r/woosh
Stupid people are gonna stay stupid
Plot twist they just gave el chapo a 42 mile radius to operate under
xD!
Those photos of the flyovers made me gasp! Incredible!