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The last indigenous people of a tribe living alone in the Brazilian Amazon jungle, cut off from the outside world, have passed away.



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Brazil's National Indigenous Foundation said an unnamed tribal member died on the 23rd, lying in a hammock in a hut.



There were no signs of trespassing, and the fact that there were several brightly colored feathers lying around the man made it possible for him to prepare for his own death, he explained.



This man, about 60 years old, is the last surviving member of his clan.



He is estimated to have lived alone for at least 26 years, earning him the nickname 'the loneliest man in the world'.



In the decades since the 1970s, attacks by cattle ranchers and land raiders have reportedly wiped out the man's other tribesmen.



Because of this, the man fiercely resisted by shooting arrows when people approached, and he constantly ran away from government officials who approached to protect the indigenous people.



Brazilian authorities have decided to perform an autopsy on the body to determine the exact cause of death.



Netizens commented, "To say I was alone until the moment I left... how lonely would I have been?", "It would have been the best protection to leave them in their own way, but I don't think they even wanted an autopsy."

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