Members of the uncontacted Hongana Manyawa tribe in Indonesia have been filmed recently confronting developers who tear up their forest.
Logging and mining operations on the Indonesian island are now penetrating the rainforest of uncontacted Hongana Manyawa people.
But there was no mention of these thousands of people being decimated…
I’m not a fan of environmental degradation or basically stealing land from a tribe that appears to have been there since… Ever.
I’m just trying to distinguish fact from something that hits slightly off.
@APassenger it’s just poor reporting. Of course the contacted ones would already have been decimated back in the 1980s.
Lack of immunity to diseases from other areas is a very common phenomenon, so there’s no reason to think this would be different.
A quick google found me this:
They were nomadic and the Indonesian government relocated them. Source.