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  • The Sentinelese are the last uncontacted tribe on Earth, a National Geographic expedition in the 1970s landed on their Island briefly but ended in near disaster when a camera man was nearly killed by an Iron spear that pierced his thigh, the expedition ran away (the Sentinelese obtained iron from a shipwrecked boat).

    Wrong Planet Asperger / Autism Forums 2010

  • But the Indian government classifies the Sentinelese as "hostile," so they make sure not to get too close.

    India's Most Elusive Address Tripti Lahiri 2011

  • But perhaps the toughest task is counting the Sentinelese, who live on North Sentinel, which is part of the Andaman & Nicobar archipelago, a chain of more than 500 islands in the Bay of Bengal between India and Thailand with about 356,000 people.

    India's Most Elusive Address Tripti Lahiri 2011

  • From a distance, they tossed the coconuts and other offerings into the aquamarine waters toward the white-sand beaches, hoping to coax the Sentinelese out of the thick forest.

    India's Most Elusive Address Tripti Lahiri 2011

  • Steve Sailer's iSteve Blog: A Sentinelese tribesman firing arrows at a relief helicopter in the Andamans skip to main | skip to sidebar

    A Sentinelese tribesman firing arrows at a relief helicopter in the Andamans Steve Sailer 2005

  • The Jarawa were (along with the Sentinelese, who have their own island) essentially uncontacted until the late 1990s when a young tribesman walked into Port Blair, the urban center of the large Indian colony in the Andamans, and was discovered scavenging through garbage.

    Andamanese update Steve Sailer 2005

  • A Sentinelese tribesman firing arrows at a relief helicopter in the Andamans: A poster child for xenophobes everywhere!

    Photo of Sentinelese Andamanese attacking helicopter Steve Sailer 2005

  • Steve Sailer's iSteve Blog: Photo of Sentinelese Andamanese attacking helicopter skip to main | skip to sidebar

    Photo of Sentinelese Andamanese attacking helicopter Steve Sailer 2005

  • According to varying estimates, there are only 400 to 1,000 members alive today from the Jarawas, Great Andamanese (search), Onges (search), Sentinelese (search) and Shompens (search).

    Andamanese update Steve Sailer 2005

  • The bigger fear is for the Sentinelese, anthropologically the most important tribe, living on the flat North Sentinel Island.

    Archive 2004-12-26 Steve Sailer 2004

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  • Wow, an unknown language. At first I didn’t even grasp what they mean by “unknown language”. ^^

    Edit: For some (anti-spam) reason the link doesn’t work:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sentinelese_language

    Edit 2: They work again. Thanks.

    Edit 3: And borked again.

    February 11, 2010

  • The link works on the Zeitgeist page, though!

    February 11, 2010

  • Fascinating!

    February 11, 2010