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Taromenane

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in the Yasuni National Park. In February 2008, authorities in Ecuador agreed to investigate reports that five tribespeople belonging to the Taromenane and Tagaeri tribes had been killed by illegal loggers.
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It is estimated there are 150–300 Taromenane still maintaining a nomadic lifestyle in the rainforest, and perhaps only 20–30 surviving Tagaeri, although these numbers are uncertain.
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they make up the two last known indigenous groups living in voluntary isolation in Ecuador. The clan is believed to be distantly related to the
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Uncontacted: A field study of the Huaorani and their still uncontacted neighbors the Taromenane
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The Taromenane has recently been under threat from oil developments and
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Ecuador Bars Oil Extraction, Logging from Indigenous Zone
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Index

uncontacted people
Yasuni National Park
Ecuadorian
Amazon Basin
Tagaeri
Waorani
illegal logging
Ecuador probes 'attack on tribe'
Yasuni Rainforest News
Ecuador Bars Oil Extraction, Logging from Indigenous Zone
Uncontacted: A field study of the Huaorani and their still uncontacted neighbors the Taromenane
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Ancestry and ethnicity in Ecuador
Indigenous
Awa-Kwaiker
Canelos-Quichua
Cañari
Chachi
Cholo pescador
Cofán
Huaorani
Tagaeri
Jivaroan
Achuar
Aguaruna
Huambisa
Shuar
Maina

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