Des cameras automatiques installees dans la foret tropicale bresilienne montrent des images du peuple Massaco, une communaute indigene jamais contactee.
The main idea is the first-ever photographic documentation of the Massaco people, an uncontacted indigenous community in the Amazon rainforest of Brazil. This was achieved through the use of camera traps set by the Funai, the Brazilian foundation for indigenous peoples. The article highlights the Massacos' unique cultural practices, such as marking their territory with potentially ritualistic displays, using exceptionally long bows for hunting, and migrating their villages seasonally.