Starlink satellite internet access has reached a remote tribe deep in the Amazon rainforest, and now elders say young people are "lazy" and hooked on social media and pornography. According to a ...
When four young indigenous children were found last week after 40 days in the Colombian Amazon jungle, their rescuers noticed that the oldest, 13-year-old Lesly Jacobombaire Mucutuy, had something ...
Four young children found last month after surviving 40 days in the Amazon rainforest following an air crash have been released from hospital and are in good shape, according to Colombian authorities.
The internet is both a wonderful thing and a horrible thing — a lesson that a remote Amazon tribe is now learning the hard way. After getting access to the internet just nine months ago, the Marubo ...
Even when the rest of the news is at its grimmest, wonders never cease. And the June 9 rescue of four children who spent 40 days on their own in the Amazon jungle after surviving a plane crash was a ...
*Thanks to Elon Musk’s Starlink service, Brazil’s reclusive 2,000-member Marubo tribe in the Amazon was connected to the internet for the first time, but elders now complain that the community has ...
Its fruits are rich in fat and Amazon tribes use them to make a vegetable oil, but Leslie’s seeds were still unripe when she was found, Muñoz said. “She was keeping them so that the warmth of her ...