After seeing all his relatives and fellow community members ruthlessly slaughtered, he hid alone -- for 26 long years, minimum.
In time, both the isolation, and the demands of surviving in an open jungle. . . returned him to the Infinite. Here's that story:
. . .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. . . .
Be better. . . to one another.
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