A new report printed on Monday by the NGO Survival Worldwide reveals 196 uncontacted Indigenous groups throughout 10 nations in South America, Asia, and the Pacific, in line with a five-year research titled Uncontacted peoples: At the edge of survival. Half of those teams – tens of hundreds of individuals – face extinction inside a decade as a consequence of industrial exercise, prison gangs and missionary incursions, with logging, mining and agribusiness cited as the first threats.
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