referred to as LOST TRIBES--as if they wanted to be found???languages live on in place names

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Only Kent    New tribe of indigenous Indians discovered in Brazilian Amazon
Xinhua, China - 12 hours ago
... was found in the Brazilian state of Acre in the southwest of the Amazon rainforest region, the National Foundation of Indians (Funai) reported Saturday. ...
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The Associated Press    Uncontacted Indian tribe spotted in Brazil
The Associated Press - May 29, 2008
Funai does not make contact with the Indians and prevents invasions of their land, to ensure total autonomy for the isolated tribes, the foundation said. ...
        
Chicago Tribune    A first contact with an indigenous tribe
Chicago Tribune, United States - May 30, 2008
This picture released May 29, 2008, by the Brazilian government's National Indian Foundation (FUNAI) shows painted members of an indigenous tribe staring at ...
        
ABC News    LOST TRIBE Lost Tribe
ABC News - May 30, 2008
... in Envira River region in Brazil during a flight in May 2008 according to Funai, the National Indian Foundation and the group Survival International. ...
        
AFP    Lost tribe discovered deep in Amazon: officials
AFP - May 30, 2008
The pictures, released by the Brazilian government's National Indian Foundation (FUNAI), showed alarmed natives pointing bows and arrows at the aircraft ...
          Brazil: Images of the ‘Invisible Indians' in the Amazon
Global Voices Online, MA - May 23, 2008
The pictures were taken from a plane by José Carlos dos Reis Meirelles Jr., coordinator of FUNAI's [Brazilian National Indian Foundation


phil cash cash <cashcash at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU> wrote:
  Published - Sunday, June 01, 2008

Native languages live on in place names
By Lee Newspapers

If you want to see how the state’s native languages are part of its heritage,
look at a map.

A Wisconsin atlas is full of place names such as Wausau and Portage derived from
those languages. Hundreds more native place names still exist but have fallen
out of common use.

Many native place names also have value to scientists and conservationists who
want to document or restore lost habitats, said Jim St. Arnold, a specialist in
Ojibwe language names.

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