Human Safari: Observing the Jarawa Tourists on India’s Andaman Islands are taken by the busload to watch the Jarawa tribe go about their daily lives. The Jarawa are treated like animals in a safari park, with large signs urging visitors not to feed them or give them clothing. Earlier this year, a crew from VICE Germany went to the Andaman Islands and brought back footage for this fascinating, if a bit depressing, documentary. 🇮🇳 India’s Jarawa People | The Lost Tribe | 101 East An ancient indigenous tribe is on the verge of extinction in India’s Andaman Islands. Habitat loss, disease and exploitation could wipe out the 400-strong Jarawa tribe, who still hunt using bows and arrows. #Reporters - In Indian Ocean, Jarawa tribe risks dying out First Out of Africa - The totally isolated Tribe of the Andaman (Sky Vision Documentary) There are still people in this world who have no idea that civilization exists. On remote islands in the Bay of Bengal live mysterious tribes....