Mashco-Piro tribe live in Manú National Park in south-east Peru Clan is thought to number in the hundreds in area around Diamante Indians live by rigid social code, and regularly kidnap other ...
[and] included every biotope from the riverside forests of the Amazon's main tributaries." In 1968, Manu was declared a National Reserve, and five years later, it was upgraded to a National Park.
This story appears in the June 2016 issue of National ... in the Amazon,” he says. Today the Matsigenka act as an advance warning system. With their homes strung along the park’s main rivers ...