The Amazon’s Last Uncontacted Tribes

There are as many as 60 uncontacted tribes living in the Amazon rainforest. National Geographic writer, Scott Wallace, spent three months trekking through the forest to look for signs of native people living there.

There are as many as 60 uncontacted tribes living in the Amazon rainforest. National Geographic writer Scott Wallace spent three months in the Amazon, looking for signs of native people living there. He talks about his new book “The Unconquered” and tells host Bruce Gellerman about his trek through the forest.

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