5. Inhospitable and hostile, inhabited by wild and
territorial aborigines isolated from civilization, it is
located in the center of the Indian Ocean, it is an
archipelago belonging to Indian territory within the
Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
How is this island characterized?
7. Life Style
Hunting the species on the island is its
main means of survival, or they just
hunt for sport.
8. Tribal Tourism
That weirdness and isolation makes them a source of
intrigue for many of the 500,000 tourists who visit the
Andaman and Nicobar Islands every year, according to the
BBC's Hindi Service.
Earlier this year, the Interior Ministry issued a statement
exempting foreigners from the need to obtain a permit to
visit 29 islands in the archipelago.
The list included nine islands occupied by indigenous tribes
and communities considered "particularly vulnerable."
Tourists make a two-hour bus ride from Port Blair, the
capital of Andaman, and then pass through a forest reserve
between south and central Andaman to see the Jarawas.
But there is no direct route to North Sentinel, which is
protected by the Coast Guard and the Indian Forest
Department. https://www.bbc.com/mundo/noticias-internacional-46319705
9. Kill Reported, John Allen Chau 1991-2018
He was an American Christian
missionary who was killed by the
Sentinelese, a non-contact people in
voluntary isolation living on North
Sentinel Island, part of the Andaman
Islands archipelago in the Bay of
Bengal. The government of India
prohibits travel to the island.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_All
en_Chau
10. The first contact with the tribu
The first peaceful contact with
the Sentinelese was made by Triloknath
Pandit, a director of the
Anthropological Survey of India, and his
colleagues on 4 January 1991. Indian
visits to the island ceased in 1997.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_S
entinel_Island#:~:text=The%20first%20p
eaceful%20contact%20with,the%20island
%20ceased%20in%201997
11. My Opinion
• Due to maritime mercantile limitation, many territories were
isolated from the world because they had no contact with a
foreign nation, so they are alone around them without the ability
to recognize human diversity, from their point of view an outsider
to the tribe is an observed threat so they do not hesitate to attack
the external individual.