The twilight of the Andaman Jarawa
ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS, INDIA - 2002/03/01: A Jarawa man walks along the beach on the island where the Jarawas live in the Bay of Bengal, Indian Ocean. At low tide at the end of each day, the Jarawas go in small groups to catch fish. The women use fishing nets and the men use bows and arrows.
The Jarawas, a tribe of small negroids genetically similar to the South African bushmen, live on the Andaman Islands, an archipelago stretching between Burma and Indonesia in the middle of the Bay of Bengal (Indian Ocean).
Journalists and outsiders are normally forbidden from entering the forest area where they live. The Jarawas, who live very basic hunter and gatherer lifestyles, are often agressive towards outsiders.. (Photo by Thierry Falise/LightRocket via Getty Images)

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