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Friday, May 3, 2019

These Remote Islanders in India Will Kill Anyone Who Tries to Come Ashore


Sentilese Islanders Will Kill Anyone

Located in the Bay of Bengal, the Indian island of North Sentinel is inhabited by ancient people who are ways away from civilization. So far, no one has been able to make contact with these islanders. The island is one of the last remaining uncivilized places on earth!

 The indigenous tribe, who are believed to have come from Africa thousands of years ago have been living on the Island with extremely limited contact with outsiders.

Anyone who has attempted to enter the island for exploration has been attacked or outright killed. North Sentinel is so dangerous for outsiders that India’s government has established a three-mile exclusion zone in an effort to prevent more violence.

On January 26, 2006, two fishermen were killed by the tribe when their boat drifted near the island. An Indian coastguard helicopter attempted to retrieve the fishermen’s bodies, but was prevented from landing when it was greeted with a volley of arrows from the tribesmen.
sentinelese islanders


On August 2, 1981, the ship Primrose grounded on the North Sentinel Island reef. Within a short time, shipmates on the immobile vessel noticed that men on the shore were carrying spears and arrows and building boats on the beach. The captain radioed for a drop of weapons so that the ship could defend itself, but did not receive them. Luckily, heavy seas kept the islanders away long enough for the crew to be rescued by helicopter.

Believed to number anywhere from 50 to 400, the Sentinelese have lived in isolation on the island for 60,000 years.

The deep tree canopy makes it difficult to observe the Sentinelese from the air, but based on limited observational data it is assumed that they are hunter-gatherers; agriculture does not appear to be known to them.
map of sentinese island

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