Primitive People: Innocent or Savage?

Tornado Science, Facts and History

The photograph is arresting: three almost naked men with long flowing hair, one painted black and the other two painted bright red, shooting arrows into the sky to ward off some aerial evil.

The National Geographic Society recently released this and other photographs of what appears to be a group of Amazonian Indians who have never seen modern civilization. The photograph is stunning because we are well past the Age of Discovery, and yet here are some fellow humans who escaped discovery [LiveScience has since learned that the group's existence has been known since 1910, however they are said to be a tribe "uncontacted" by outsiders]. We pause and look, fascinated, because the idea of a bunch of people hidden in a forest, undetected and unspoiled, is just way too romantic.

Latest Videos From
Meredith Small is a professor of anthropology at Cornell University, and the author of "Our Babies, Ourselves". She is a contributor to Live Science.