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‘Evil people will kill you’ remote Amazon tribe warned

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File photo of members of the Mashco Piro tribe on Madre de Dios river in Manu National Park, Peru. Photo: Jean-Paul Van Belle/The University of Cape Town
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In Peru’s remote southern Amazon, villagers rushed to the riverbank to witness a rare sighting – a group of Mashco Piro nomads standing on the other side, brandishing bows and arrows.

An elder from the indigenous hunter-gatherers, who have lived largely in isolation inside the rainforest for millennia, called to the Diamante villagers to ferry them across.

But a boat from the culture ministry intercepted the group, and carried them up the Madre de Dios River to issue a warning.

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The officials told the Mashco Piro: “Evil people live on the other side of the river. If you cross, they will kill you.”

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Pressure is mounting to better protect 12 isolated ethnic groups living in the Peruvian Amazon – about 5,000 people – following deadly conflicts there and in neighbouring Brazil.

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