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    History repeats itself. This very well may wipe them all out. More more American NDNs were killed by the common cold than any other one thing. When Columbus landed in the late 1400s there was an estimated 100 milion NDNs. When the Pilgrims landed less than 150 years later there were only 10 million left. 90 million died in that short period of time. In some cases whole tribes were wiped off the face of the Earth.

    Previously Uncontacted Tribe Have Contracted Influenza



    Earlier this month, Brazil’s National Indian Foundation (FUNAI) confirmed that an Amazonian tribe that had never before had contact with the outside world had made voluntary contact; a rare event that is usually brought on by threats of violence. Rather than be excited to learn more about the group’s ways and customs, anthropologists have been fearful that the tribe would be exposed to diseases for which they have no immunity. Their worst fears were confirmed when FUNAI announced that those who made contact have indeed contracted the flu, which has annihilated entire tribes in the past.

    Based on their hair style and skin ornamentation, it is possible that the individuals who made contact belong to the Chitonahua tribe. Their language is similar to Panoan, which allowed them to communicate with the tribe they found. The isolated people contacted a tribe in Acre, a Brazilian state with a low population density at about 5 per square kilometer. They had been living in Peru along the Xinane River, but were forced to leave in what was likely a threat from illegal loggers or drug traffickers who utilize the river. They reported they had been fired upon.

    The two tribal groups co-existed peacefully for about three weeks. During that time, the five men and two women who had made contact fell ill from the flu virus. Doctors were brought in to help provide care, though the indigenous people were initially hesitant to accept the treatment and vaccination. Unfortunately, these people returned to their village without warning. Medical officials are now highly concerned that they will transmit disease to the others which could kill a substantial number of their tribe.

    “This news could hardly be more worrying – not only have these people confirmed they suffered violent attacks from outsiders in Peru, but they have apparently already caught flu,” stated Stephen Corry, director of an indigenous people activist group, Survival International. “The nightmare scenario is that they return to their former villages carrying flu with them. It’s a real test of Brazil’s ability to protect these vulnerable groups. Unless a proper and sustained medical program is immediately put in place, the result could be a humanitarian catastrophe.”

    In addition to the flu, it is possible that other diseases were picked up during their time of contact. FUNAI is sending a team of health professionals to seek out the tribe and deliver medication, but that help won’t arrive until next month. Until then, officials will have to hope that the disease didn’t spread through the rest of the tribe. Additionally, the people are still threatened by those conducting criminal activity.

    "Both Peru and Brazil gave assurances to stop the illegal logging and drug trafficking, which are pushing uncontacted Indians into new areas. They've failed. The traffickers even took over a government installation meant to monitor their behavior," Corry said. "The uncontacted Indians now face the same genocidal risk from disease and violence which has characterized the invasion and occupation of the Americas over the last five centuries. No one has the right to destroy these Indians."
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    I've often wondered why didn't the Europeans that explored and came into contact with the indians contract a bug from them? Wouldn't the non-immunity work both ways?

    Seems like I've posted this before in some drunken state.

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    The theory is that viruses were transferred from domesticated animals to the humans that they lived closely with. In Europe, sheep, cattle, horses, asses, goats, all lived under one roof. Since American Indians had few domesticated animals - basically only dogs, they were uninfected and had no antibodies to such viruses.

    It is believed by many, though not universally accepted, however, that the native Americans returned the favor with syphilis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geetch View Post
    I've often wondered why didn't the Europeans that explored and came into contact with the indians contract a bug from them? Wouldn't the non-immunity work both ways?

    Seems like I've posted this before in some drunken state.
    They didn't have diseases. The Europeans were a dirty bunch. They lived packed in cities and seldom bathed. The NDNs said they could smell them coming from miles away when the wind was right. Not to mention they had been in contact with a lot of other societies/people from all over Europe and Asia because of the close proximity of the countries.

    I've always said if there was a real Garden of Eden it was here in the Americas.
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    If you think the Indians were so damn clean, read a little about the plains tribes. The women had a permanent patina consisting of of blood, dust, and buffalo fat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mergie Master View Post
    The Europeans were a dirty bunch. They lived packed in cities and seldom bathed.
    Ain't changed much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kwacker2 View Post
    Ain't changed much.

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    A new or altered virus is one of the biggest threats that mankind faces. With the way we travel and move about the globe, a pandemic is entirely possible that will wipe out a large portion of mankind.
    Yeah, but do you consider a dog to be a filthy animal? I wouldn't go so far as to call a dog filthy but they're definitely dirty. But, a dog's got personality. Personality goes a long way.


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    Ahem. \/ \/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saltydog235 View Post
    A new or altered virus is one of the biggest threats that mankind faces. With the way we travel and move about the globe, a pandemic is entirely possible that will wipe out a large portion of mankind.
    Ive mentioned it once or twice, but we need us a good plague.

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    Ahem. \/ \/
    Damned truth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBrother View Post
    Ive mentioned it once or twice, but we need us a good plague.
    Probably so, we just need one that's targeted to liberals, radical muslims and worthless societal leaches.
    Yeah, but do you consider a dog to be a filthy animal? I wouldn't go so far as to call a dog filthy but they're definitely dirty. But, a dog's got personality. Personality goes a long way.


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