The nomadic Awá tribe of Brazil is one of the world's last "uncontacted" tribes. Charlie Hamilton James / National Geographic Incredible photos give a rare look into the life of the “world’s most ...
The Awá have adapted perfectly to life in the forest. But to survive there, they need a large area of intact rainforest. They’re always on the move, depending on what fruit is in season and the ...
A few weeks is nothing in the context of the ancient existence of the Amazon's Awa-Guaja people, but in his short time one photographer managed to capture the everyday life of a tribe considered the ...
The nomadic Awa of the Amazon, considered as the world's most endangered tribe, survive by hunting armadillos, gathering wild honey, and foraging for babassu nuts, but the shrinking forest is further ...