For 22 years, researchers from the National Indian Foundation (FUNAI) ) have followed the footsteps of a remote man: to not interfere in their social and cultural particularities, officials have not exchanged a word with the story of the Indian's hole .
His story is a portrait of the historical violence against the Indians: when they arrived in the state of Rondônia in the 1980s, farmers and their henchmen attacked and murdered the people who lived in the area. After an attack on his tribe in 1995, the man remained alone. s two decades, ran through the forests and became the last vestige of the Tanaru people.
The shocking story was published by Funai, who published a remote video recorded showing the man in the forest. During the decades of isolation, foundation officials remained vigilant to preserve what remained of Tanaru's native lands and to prevent "hole Indians" from experiencing any odd harassment or being threatened by those who are interested in the exploitation of the land.
House built by the natives ( Photo: Divulga / Funai) "width =" 1280 "/>