
The lawyer has also said, “The Sentinelese are considered lucky because they were effective at preventing contact. Another reason can be that the Islanders were traumatized by that original kidnapping. However, the reason for keeping them isolated is a lack of genetic immunity to common diseases like influenza and measles. It is illegal to get within 3 nautical miles of the island.

There are laws that forbid taking photographs or making videos of the Andaman tribes in 2017. The Indian government has always respected the wishes of the Sentinelese to be left alone. It is perhaps the most aggressive un-contacted tribe that exists. They killed him with bows and arrows (read the link above). Recently, John Allen Chau, a missionary based out of Alabama in the US had traveled to the North Sentinel Island to preach to the Sentinelese about Jesus and Christianity. This is how the lawyer got interesting replies to this thread: Read about it here: Why’d US Tourist Go To Hostile, Isolated Sentinelese Tribe In The 1st Place, When Even Indian Navy Is Forbidden?Īpparently, there was a video that was uploaded related to the Sentinelese.

In the morning, they saw 50 men with bows on the beach.” The crew radioed for assistance and settled in for a long wait. The lawyer said, “In 1981, a cargo ship named The Primrose ran aground on the coral reef surrounding North Sentinel.

He has mentioned an incident near the North Sentinel Island in his other tweet.
