The Sydney Morning Herald is reporting that one of the world's last Stone Age tribes which lives on an island, and numbers between 50-200 people, killed a couple of fishermen when their boat landed on the tribe's island in the Indian Ocean.
It seems from further reading that these people have shunned the outside world and fire arrows at anyone who comes within range. They are actually believed to be the last pre-Neolithic tribe in the world to remain isolated and appear to have even survived the 2004 Asian Tsunami. An article written by Adam Goodheart that appeared in the American Scholar in 2000 detailed that at times they can seem friendly as in waving to passers bye, and even accepting gifts of fruits and other things from people that were brave enough to try and land on their shore. At other times in mass they would turn their back to visitors and sit on their haunches as if to defecate.
Truly these are a fascinating people and before the fishermen bought it they were able photograph these simpletons in their natural state. The camera was recovered by local authorities, the film developed, and the Mole as been given exclusive right's to present these pictures to you. From what I was told by local Anthropologists this picture was taken just before ritual male on male sodomy.
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Quite the imagination. Pure brilliance on the pic.
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