Ancient Island Culture Helped Remote Tribes Survive Tsunami
Charleston Gazette › January 06, 2005
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Charleston Gazette › January 06, 2005
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PORT BLAIR, India - Two days after a tsunami thrashed the island where his ancestors have lived for tens of thousands of years, a lone tribesman stood naked on the beach and looked up at a hovering coast guard helicopter.
He then took out his bow and shot an arrow toward the rescue chopper.See the full content of this document
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Ancient Island Culture Helped Remote Tribes Survive Tsunami
It was a signal the Sentinelese have sent out to the world for millennia: They want to be left alone. Isolated from the rest of the world, the tribesmen needed to learn nature's sights, sounds and smells to survive.
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