Amazon explorer Scott Wallace: Uncontacted indigenous peoples are a true treasure

Published: March 5, 2019, 7:54 p.m.

\u201cThe uncontacted and isolated tribes represent a true treasure,\u201d National Geographic writer and author Scott Wallace says in this episode. \u201cTheir knowledge of the rainforest, of the medicinal properties of the plants, of all the animals, their spirit world \u2014 all of this is an incredibly rich trove of knowledge.\u201d

Wallace's book The Unconquered\xa0tells the story of an expedition into remote Amazon rainforests undertaken by the head of Brazil\u2019s Department of Isolated Indians to gather information about an uncontacted tribe known as \u201cthe Arrow People\u201d in order to protect the indigenous group from the ever-advancing arc of Amazonian deforestation.

He joins the podcast to share his experiences and to discuss this particularly perilous time for indigenous peoples in the Amazon.

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