Rio de Janeiro, Europe Brief News – The last of his people, a Brazilian Indigenous man known only as “the man of the hole”, has been found dead.
The man was the last of his uncontacted tribe, who were killed off by ranchers and illegal miners.
The man — whose real name was never known to the outside world — was found in a hammock in a hut in the Tanaru Indigenous territory in Rondonia state on the border with Bolivia on August 23, Brazil’s National Indian Foundation (FUNAI) said in a statement.
He had been living in complete isolation for 26 years.
Since losing everyone he knew, the man had refused all contact with the outside world and supported himself by hunting and raising crops. His nickname derived from his habit of digging deep holes inside the huts he built, possibly to trap animals but also to hide inside.
He lived in an Indigenous territory surrounded by vast cattle ranches and under constant threat from illegal miners and loggers in one of the most dangerous parts of the Brazilian Amazon rainforest, according to Survival International.
Authorities in Brazil did not comment on the cause of the man’s death, nor his age, but said “there were no signs of violence or struggle”.
They also found no evidence of the presence of anyone else in his home or around it.
Local media reported that the man’s body had been covered in macaw feathers, prompting one expert to speculate that he had known he was about to die.