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Jarawas mysteriously survived tsunami *LINK*
Posted By: Survival In Response To: Re: Future of Andaman's 500 Jarawa tribals uncerta (News)
Date: 8, January 05, at 6:45 a.m.
Can Caribbean Governments learn something from the Jarawas (just in case). Or will they just sit and wait for the Global Tsunami Warning System?
[JIRKATANG, India (AP) -- Members of the ancient Jarawa tribe emerged from their forest habitat Thursday for the first time since the Dec. 26 tsunami and earthquakes that rocked the isolated Andaman and Nicobar Islands, and in a rare interaction with outsiders announced that all 250 of their fellow tribespeople had survived.
"We are all safe after the earthquake. We are in the forest in Balughat," Ashu, an arrow-wielding Jarawa, said in broken Hindi through an interpreter in a restricted forest area in the northern reaches of South Andaman island.]
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