‘Indio del Hoyo’, last indigenous person isolated in Brazil, dies

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The last Native American voluntarily isolated in the Amazon rainforest of Brazil, ‘Indio del Hoyo’ passed away this week. as reported by official sources.

Altair José Algayer, coordinator of the National Indian Foundation (Funai) Guaporé Ethno-environmental Conservation Front, He found ‘Indio del Hoyo’ dead on Tuesday, August 23.

Algayer was watching the area when he found the body, as the agency learned. Royal Amazon. The official statement excludes any signs of violence in the death of the natives.

“There was no sign of human presence on the site, and no traces were seen in the woods along the way. There was also no sign of violence or struggle. Articles, utensils and objects of habitual use of the indigenous people remained in their place. Inside the hut, next to his hammock, were two fires.”

Federal Police executedExamination of the native corpse is carried out with the support of forensic doctors and criminal experts who try to confirm that the death occurred from natural causes.

Funai watched and maintained ‘Indian of the Hole’, 26 years when It was located in the native land of Tanaru, near the Bolivian border. Tanaru Indigenous Land, 8,070 hectares, has been classified as restricted use since 1998.

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