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News from the Sentinelese

Attempted contact with the Sentinelese tribe: Survival International response

April 2, 2025

A US national has been arrested after trying to make contact with the uncontacted Sentinelese people.

Missionary claims that John Chau did not pose a threat to the Sentinelese - Survival responds

November 29, 2018

John Allen Chau's mission could have wiped out the Sentinelese people

Survival International urges “no recovery” of body in Sentinelese case

November 26, 2018

Survival urges that no attempt be made to recover John Allen Chau's body from N Sentinel Island

Survival International statement on killing of American man John Allen Chau by Sentinelese tribe, Andaman Islands

November 21, 2018

An American has been killed by the Sentinelese tribe in the Andaman Islands, India. Survival International Director Stephen Corry responds.

Serial poacher’s arrest exposes failure to protect world’s most isolated tribe

August 3, 2017

Poaching threat raises concerns over failure to protect land of Sentinelese and other isolated Andaman tribes

Illegal fishermen encroach on world's most isolated tribe

November 20, 2014

Burmese fishermen were apprehended by the Indian Coast Guard near North Sentinel Island earlier this month

World’s most isolated tribe kills invaders

February 6, 2006

The Sentinelese of the Andaman Islands, have killed two fishermen who had illegally approached their island.

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