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They live in Peru. They are one of the few remaining "uncontacted" groups of people left in the world and their privacy and culture should be respected the rest of the world as the Peruvian government and human rights groups have asked. Contact from the "civilized world" could greatly impact and possibly destroy this indigenous population and culture. Since they are a small group of people contact with the outside world could literally wipe them out by exposing them to diseases they have no immunity to, similar to what happened to many Native Americans with the introduction of Europeans.

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