JIRKATANG, India — Armed with bows and arrows, seven men from the ancient Jarawa tribe came out of the forest Thursday for the first time since India’s isolated Anadaman and Nicobar islands were ...
A road at the center of a "human safari" scandal in India’s Andaman Islands is still open, 10 years after that country’s supreme court ordered it closed. The road is used for "human safaris," which ...
In January 2012, journalist Gethin Chamberlain posted a shocking video on the Guardian's website. Shot from a tour bus in India's Andaman Islands, the video shows tourists taunting women with scraps ...
The Jarawa tribe from the Andamans, until recently one of Asia’s last isolated jungle tribes of hunter-gatherers, is threatened by tourism. 13 June 2009 • 9:00pm For centuries the Jarawa tribe on the ...
The Jarawa are believed to be one of the first peoples to migrate from Africa to Asia thousands of years ago and they have lived in isolation from contact with the outside world on the remote Indian O ...
Human rights groups are outraged over a video of tourists coercing women from India’s Jarawa tribe to dance in exchange for food. The undated video, shot in India’s Andaman Islands, came to light when ...
The Indian government is cracking down on illegal visits to the isolated Jarawa tribe in the Andaman Islands, after an Internet video claiming to show a policeman demand half-naked Jarawa women to ...
Two days after members of the remote Jarawa tribe attacked a group of poachers inside their reserve, killing one and wounding three, Survival today released exclusive footage of the Jarawa, taken ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results