Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Andaman Islands - The secret islands of aliens on earth



Are the beings living on the Andaman Islands native or alien?
They live on North Sentinel Iceland, which lies west of South Andaman. They may have lived 60,000 years agoon the island, therefore, their language differs significantly from the other languages ​​of the Andaman Islands.India has given up attempts to persuade them to make contact, especially helicopters fired on them several times with arrows. The Jarawa aliens (own name Ya-eng-nga), however, live on the main islands and lived forseveral centuries in hostility with its neighbors, especially the tribes of the Aka-Bea. You can see visually more like men in green. They refused any contact with the British colonial masters, as well as the Indian, 1872-1997led always wars. Multiple Jarawa were captured, and they also learned Hindi, but she escaped again. But since the completion of a road she appeared occasionally since 1998, to take food as a "gift". They were naked in theIndian towns. Their number is estimated at 300 people. 2002, the Supreme Court of India ordered the closure of the road, but in 2011 she was still in use. 2006 cases of measles occurred, the Jarawa avoid now back in contact.
In the past there have been repeated attempts to engage in permanent contact with the Sentinelese, but suchtests were never in such a way that there was a permanent contact. The Englishman M.V. Portman first landedin 1880 on the island, whose inhabitants fled into the dense jungle, however. He kidnapped a group of adultswho became ill and died, but within a few days. Neglected children were returned to the island with gifts. Then the islands were surrounded only and filmed the Sentinelese from a distance, such as by Heinrich Harrer.
The Indian Raghubir Singh in 1975 created a spectacular series of photographs. Attempts were made primarilywith gifts such as coconuts, establish communication. These experiments were set 1997th A particular difficulty is the understanding, since even the nearest neighbors, such as those living on Little Andaman Onge, whocould serve as a link, do not have enough common vocabulary for understanding more. Today, the Sentinelesereact to any attempt to make contact with them, with a volley of arrows dangerous. After the tsunami as a resultof the tsunami of 26 December 2004 was a fierce volley of arrows at the helicopter first sign of life after the disaster. The Indian government allows no one to visit the island. The question remains: Who are they and where did they come from?





1 comment:

  1. they are really amazing...last bastion of the oldest civilization not touch by modern life...hard to believe it but we should be proud of them..

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