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More than 100 tribes across the world still live in total isolation from society
We are more connected today than at any time in our species’ history, yet isolated pockets of people still manage to live apart from globalized society. These tribes can avoid the outside world largely because of their geographic isolation in some of the most remote corners of the planet. Unfortunately, environmental destruction and exploitation – such as clearing forests for timber and farms – put many of these cultures at great risk.