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It’s #UncontactedPeoplesWeek, and today our focus is on the Shompen. The uncontacted Indigenous Shompen survived the 2004 tsunami — one of the world’s deadliest natural disasters. Now, a man-made kill

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tsunami · tsunami

It’s #UncontactedPeoplesWeek, and today our focus is on the Shompen. The uncontacted Indigenous Shompen survived the 2004 tsunami — one of the world’s deadliest natural disasters. Now, a man-made killer is coming for their island, Great Nicobar. Act now: svlint.org/ShompenB

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