Man of the Hole': Last of his tribe dies in Brazil

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The last remaining member of an uncontacted indigenous group in Brazil has died, officials say.
The man, whose name was not known, had lived in total isolation for the past 26 years.
He was known as Man of the Hole because he dug deep holes, some of which he used to trap animals while others appear to be hiding spaces.
His body was found on 23 August in a hammock outside his straw hut. There were no signs of violence.
He is thought to have died of natural causes at an estimated age of 60.
The man was the last of an indigenous group living in the Tanaru indigenous area in the state of Rondônia, which borders Bolivia.
The majority of his tribe are believed to have been killed as early as the 1970s by ranchers wanting to expand their land.
In 1995, six of the remaining members of his tribe were killed in an attack by illegal miners, making him the sole survivor. It was during a routine patrols that Funai agent Altair José Algayer found the man's body covered in macaw feathers in a hammock outside one of his straw huts.
Indigenous expert Marcelo dos Santos told local media that he thought the man had placed the feathers on himself, knowing that he was about to die.

"He was waiting for death, there were no signs of violence," he said, adding that the man had probably died 40 to 50 days before his body was found.
There were no signs of any incursions in his territory and nothing in his hut had been disturbed, officials said. A post-mortem will be carried out to try to determine whether he had contracted a disease.
 

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How do they know if he wasn't a just a weirdo who was kicked out of his previous tribe?
 
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Ate fruits, maize and honey and lived till 60. Always wondered/doubted exactly how big a role diet plays in longevity, my dad was freak when it come to his food and diet.... Staying well away from processed food etc. Got to 81 in perfect health, not a single ailment or health issue at all... Gets "sick" and dies within 3 days... Still have no idea what his cause of death was.... My opinion is that it's a combination of diet and mental state, as in loneliness and stress etc
 

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Ate fruits, maize and honey and lived till 60. Always wondered/doubted exactly how big a role diet plays in longevity, my dad was freak when it come to his food and diet.... Staying well away from processed food etc. Got to 81 in perfect health, not a single ailment or health issue at all... Gets "sick" and dies within 3 days... Still have no idea what his cause of death was.... My opinion is that it's a combination of diet and mental state, as in loneliness and stress etc
Sample size of one or two is probably not very good to make broad inferences about whether a diet is healthy. Maybe the guy was a deviant who kept putting jaguar teeth in his bum.
 

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José Algayer found the man's body covered in macaw feathers in a hammock outside one of his straw huts.
Indigenous expert Marcelo dos Santos told local media that he thought the man had placed the feathers on himself, knowing that he was about to die.

I find this rather interesting.
There was no visible injury, but yet he knew his time was up
 

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If only the rest of the world left him alone, he would be alive right now ... but then he would never have been immortalised on the Interwebs.
Maybe he would have been killed by his own tribe, or attention from the outside world made him more careful than he normally would have been, or..
 
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