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Mashco Piro Tribe

Context: Recently, the previously uncontacted Mashco Piro tribe emerged in Peru due to encroachment and a search for food and safety. 

Mashco Piro Tribe

  • Overview:

  • Size: The Mashco Piro is the largest uncontacted tribe globally, with an estimated population of over 750 members.

  • Location: They traditionally inhabit the Amazon rainforest, a region known for its vast biodiversity.

  • Isolation: The Mashco Piro have lived in isolation for much of their history, maintaining minimal contact with the outside world.

  • Interactions and Risks

  • Limited Contact: The tribe occasionally interacts with the Yine community, with whom they share ancestry and language.

  • Health Risks: These interactions are risky due to the Mashco Piro’s lack of immunity to common diseases, which can have devastating effects on their population.

  • Historical Context:

  • 1880s Rubber Boom: During this period, rubber barons invaded the Mashco Piro’s territory, leading to significant exploitation, violence, and atrocities against the tribe.

  • Protection Efforts:

  • 2002 Reserve: Perú established the Madre de Dios Territorial Reserve to protect the Mashco Piro’s land and way of life. However, the reserve only covers about one-third of the area initially proposed for their protection.

Perú

  • Geography:

  • Location: Western South America, bordered by Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, and the Pacific Ocean.

  • Diverse Habitats: Includes the Andes mountains and the Amazon Basin rainforest, contributing to its rich biodiversity.

  • Climate Influences: Affected by its tropical latitude and two significant ocean currents: the Humboldt and El Niño.

  • Economic Resources:

  • Major Producer: Perú is a leading producer of several minerals and metals, including: Lithium; Lead; Zinc; Gold; Copper and Silver.


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