Andaman island, a territory of India, is home to the most ancient tribe, the Jarawas. For 55,000 years this tribe was completely isolated and untouched by modern civilization – up until now.
The Jarawa’s lifestyle, which has been shaping since the beginning of humankind, has been greatly interrupted. The Jarawa people wear t-shirts, use hammers, and scissors. Documentary filmmakers Alexandre Dereims and Claire Beilvert treat this cultural shift as a warning sign. The filmmakers launched a documentary “We are Humanity” to send a powerful message directly from tribe members. The Jarawas don’t want to be part of the modern world. However, they are constantly approached and even harassed by people who trespass on their protected territory. It is believed that as a result, this ancient tribe may become extinct in less than 10 years if the Indian government doesn’t take action to protect this indigenous group of people.
Scroll below to see the video on the dangers modern civilization poses for the Jarawa way of life and take action by signing the petition!
Andaman island, a territory of India, is home to the most ancient tribe, the Jarawas

For 55,000 years this tribe was completely isolated and untouched by modern civilization

Image credits: Claire Beilvert
However, the Jarawa’s lifestyle, which has been shaping since the beginning of humankind, has been greatly interrupted

Image credits: Claire Beilvert
These days, Jarawa people can be seen wearing t-shirts, using hammers, and even scissors

Image credits: Claire Beilvert
Documentary filmmakers Alexandre Dereims and Claire Beilvert treat this cultural shift as a warning sign

Image credits: We Are Humanity movie
It is believed that this ancient tribe may become extinct in less than 10 years from the intervention of the modern civilization

Image credits: We Are Humanity movie
Watch the video to get informed on the dangers modern civilization poses for the Jarawa way of life
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