
Korubo - Wikipedia
The Korubo or Korubu, also known as the Dslala, are a largely uncontacted, Panoan -speaking indigenous people of Brazil living in the lower Vale do Javari in the western Amazon Basin.
Korubo - Indigenous Peoples in Brazil
The Korubo, also known as the "clubber Indians" because of their war clubs, live in the region surrounding the confluence of the Ituí and Itaquaí rivers in the Javari valley. Most of the …
Korubo in Brazil Profile - Joshua Project
The Korubo have a little knowledge of agriculture. Instead, they hunt with clubs and poison darts. They eat fish, spider monkeys and wild pigs as well as corn. Like many peoples in this region, …
‘We Want Starlink’: From Isolation to Integration—What ...
Jul 28, 2025 · The Korubo account for all but one of Brazil’s recent first-contact events, showing what might await more than 60 uncontacted Amazonian groups should they emerge. Their …
Uncontacted tribe | 10 Minutes Inside the Hidden ... - YouTube
Journey 10 minutes into the hidden world of the Korubo tribe — one of Brazil’s most remote indigenous peoples. This cultural discovery explores Korubo daily life, hunting and gathering...
FIRST CONTACT KORUBO
Korubo Indians and their first contact with explorer Sidney Possuelo. Exclusive images from the first meeting between two worlds, account of the contact expedition and history of massacres …
Korubo Explained
A dispute between about 20 members and the main tribe caused the two bands to separate. Soon after it broke away from the larger Korubo, the splinter group was chased away by the settlers …