Fear for remote Amazon tribe - 6th October 2025
There's concern for members of a remote Peruvian tribe after their appearance in a neighbouring indigenous village. Living deep in the rainforest, the Mashco Piro have chosen to isolate themselves to preserve both their culture and health. Lacking immunity to common diseases, even a mild cold could prove deadly. According to the NGO Survival International, the tribe's recent actions are due to stress from development activity nearby.
The village where they've been seen, Nueva Oceania, is home to the Yine people. The community's president, Enrique AƱez, shared his concerns with an Associated Press reporter. He said, "It is very worrying. They are in danger." This concern was underlined by the appearance of heavy machinery cutting paths through the jungle into Mashco Piro territory.
The previous year, two loggers lost their lives in bow and arrow attacks after venturing onto the tribe's land. Despite this, the logging company, Maderera Canales Tahuamanu, has resumed work, putting both loggers and tribe at risk. Survival International warns that contact with outsiders could spread disease or lead to violent conflict. These risks have previously wiped out other isolated tribes.
Teresa Mayo, a researcher for Survival International, senses that "a clash could be imminent." She stated the company "still has the licence of the government and that is how they back their activities, even if they know they are putting both Mashco Piro and their workers at risk."
The licensed logging area overlaps with tribal land and forms part of a Territorial Reserve established by the Peruvian government in 2002. Nonetheless, Peruvian environmental lawyer Cesar Ipenza notes this hasn't prevented conflict. It's because "they do not necessarily know its boundaries."
The Peruvian government, when questioned on measures taken, told the Associated Press they'd increased the number of reserves for isolated Indigenous people, with plans for more. And its budget for protecting isolated communities had doubled.