Island - Tribe
The are an indigenous tribe living on North Sentinel Island in the Bay of Bengal, part of India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands. They are widely considered one of the most isolated and "uncontacted" peoples in the world, having lived in voluntary isolation for an estimated 60,000 years . Way of Life and Culture
Because the Sentinelese vigorously reject outsiders, much of what is known comes from limited aerial observations or brief, distance-based encounters. Island Tribe
: They live in two types of dwellings: large communal huts for multiple families and smaller, temporary beach shelters. The are an indigenous tribe living on North
: They use narrow outrigger canoes propelled by poles to navigate shallow waters within the island's reef to harvest crabs and fish. : They live in two types of dwellings:
: They are completely self-sufficient, surviving by hunting wild pigs and birds, gathering fruits and tubers, and fishing in coastal waters. There is no evidence they practice agriculture.