Curious travelers beware — stepping into these forbidden places could land you in serious trouble! 1. North Sentinel Island – ...
The Tribe's Resilience After the 2004 Tsunami The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami devastated parts of the Andaman ...
"Island by Sujit Saraf explores the ethical dilemmas of anthropological interference in a darkly humorous journey into the ...
The Indian government has distributed voter ID cards for the first time to members of a reclusive Andaman Islands tribe, drawing concerns from activists that the event is a “publicity stunt ...
The 1956 Andaman and Nicobar Islands Protection of Aboriginal Tribes Regulation prohibits entry within five nautical miles of the island to safeguard the tribal community from the risk of mainland ...
In a historic step, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands administration has enrolled and distributed voter ID cards to 19 members of the Jarawa community, earlier known as ferocious and reclusive.
The tribe, which has a small population of under 50, lives on the North Sentinel Island of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The journal highly recommends preserving the diary of Chau, as it ...
What began as a promise of refuge has now turned into a prolonged exile, leaving the Nicobarese stranded between a past they mourn and a present they cannot accept. The abrupt name change of the ...