Saturday, November 20, 2010

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An Indian tribe never contacted by Westerners has been discovered in Papua New Guinea in the context of anthropological research carried out by experts from a Canadian university and funded by the employer canary-Mayor Antonio Cruz, according to he announced.

Only a dozen persons, men, women and children, forming a different ethnic group to the neighboring country, characterized by its "finest factions" and their low height, which does not reach the underground and a half, says the employer to the island La Provincia newspaper, anticipating today hallazgoUn achievement, the report said, "was to stay for more than fifteen days in solitary confinement in a base camp set up in a village of natives" a Cross-Staff, who shared the experience with the team doctor Galhé Bassan, McGill University of Toronto, chief scientist of the research.
With him, the novelty of the discovery confirmed the anthropologist Nancy Sullivan, who has lived for twenty years in Papua New Guinea and inducer of the finding, suggesting the research team, seeking a prehistoric paintings, which explore a area where the natives "had probably never seen white men," highlights the employer Islands.
"A journey through steep slopes, and which were not a few penalties," eventually led to the expedition to meet the new tribe, he says. Mayor Antonio Cruz-stresses, among other distinguishing characteristics of human group discovered that, "among countless dialects of the region, this group is different from others, but affordable for Dr. Sullivan."

survival threats
An expert with several books published about the aborigines of that country in Oceania which has undertaken to "thoroughly investigate" members of that community, "as well as his anthropological profile language can be more pure than the environment. "
Canarian businessman was quoted as saying, warning of the threats to the newly discovered indigenous group and others in their region due to the increasing exploitation of the riches it contains, both timber and mineral , threatening its ecosystem.

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