@@Psychoma99 to be isolated there has to be something to be isolated from, since we dont know if there is any other life in the galaxy we cant say that we are isolated from them. Just funny when you try to play smart and you write something dumb like your comment.
Actually, the tribe managed to get metal due to an incident. During a bad storm, a big ship got beached on that island. The crew of the ship were sitting ducks for a day I guess, shut down all entrances and survived when the Indian Navy finally picked them up. After a while, they went back to collect some expensive stuff from the ship, and they were actually attacked by the tribe with metallic weapons made from the metal they tore from the hull.
I'd like to think that in space there is an Alien that is the equivalent to Joe Rogan and he is doing a interstellar podcast talking about our planet like this
Its crazy that we're watching some guy miles away on a tiny little screen, while somewhere in the world there's a tribe that just reached the stone age
@King Waffi you don't know what white aggression is boy. We split atoms when we get aggressive. We invent engines to explore space for competition. Keep poking the bear that gives you everything you love in modern times and you will learn white aggression in your life time.
Somehow I have a feeling the Sentinelese know a lot more about us than we think. Not a lot, but they know the outside world is way different and larger than theirs. They've had interactions with people before, probably legends grew and diseases may have affected their ancestors. I mean they obviously got on the island using boats. Most of the other tribes in the neighboring islands (some less than 30 miles away) are "modernized" and most of their indigenous peoples died en masse due to disease. I'm 100% sure the Sentinelese heard what was going on and said "screw that, we don't want anything to do with them" and stuck to themselves. They must know how small their little island is compared to the many others in their region (which they probably used to frequent but no longer do). After all they're humans, they can still observe things from afar like boats and airplanes and know these are new developments. Think about the fact that there is proof that Native Americans in Florida TRADED with the Mayans. I'm sure the Sentinelese used to explore more too but now prefer to stay insular.
pretty sure the br*tish abducted a bunch of sentinelise as human zoo animals then some d1ed and their kids were dumped back on the island. they definitely know what the world is about.
Yep here in Australia, our indigenous people resided on this land for over 60,000. When the British arrived, they thought the aboriginals were completly isolated from the world because its literally an island continent in on the bottom of the globe in the middle of bumfuck nowhere and these people looked incredibly primitive to them. The British were absloutely surprised when they met an aboriginal man who spoke english which he learnt from Singapore, discovering that some tribes had used trade routes to Indonesia. We really do underestimate these "uncontacted" tribes. They aren't just a bunch of cave men and most probably are 100% aware that there's civilisations far more advanced than theres but decided they want to chill out by themselves.
@@BeliasLP That's from spoiled food or tainted water, not the majority. And alcohol does have poisonous aspects, as it destroys the liver. Science shows it does decrease live expectancy.
@@johnjohnbingbong you can get water poisoning by ingesting too much water, google it. drinking above 5-10 litres of water a day can cause you water poisoning.
Joe was talking about poison fishing, that reminds me of a plant called Mullein that grows all over the US and if you grind up the seeds from it and poor it into a lake or pond it temporarily paralyzes the fish but it is 100% non toxic to humans. It's also illegal in all 50 states to use it for fishing
About a week ago...I sat and thought about this very topic for about 5 minutes. Then I debated whether or not to add preserves to my English muffins.. I wonder if we pondered at the same time
@@Mak2Grim not know what? That when joe took dmt it opened up his minds to the secrets of the world? He’s a comedian with a podcast who talks abt interesting shit whether him or his guest know wtf they are talking about Not saying it’s bad that’s just the facts
Some tribes will intentionally poison themselves in small doses from a young age so they become immune to the poison (at least in small doses). Maybe this has something to do with how they're able to eat whatever they've poisoned... Either that or they don't use poison strong enough to affect humans but will affect small animals and fish or the poison has to be administered a certain way (through blood for example) for it to be effective.
Bruh the freaking Google Maps reviews for this island are hilarious... everyone says is a fantastic place for a vacation but not so great either when you’re being chased with a spear.
Andaman and nicobar(India) its actually a gud place for vacations. but these Islands with Tribal population have been isolated by govt. Nobody is allowed to contact them as it may cause diseases in them
@@CharlieBoy360 Andaman and nicobar(India) its actually a gud place for vacations. but these Islands with Tribal population have been isolated by govt. Nobody is allowed to contact them as it may cause diseases in them
But we at least tried to communicate to the tribe. Aliens (as far as we know) haven’t bothered to even try to communicate to us or make them selfs known to us unlike we did to the tribe.
It was actually a Christian missionary who got killed after bribing a fisherman to drop him at the island. The fisherman was later charged and possibly jailed.
It’s the fire stick cactus that they use to fish with. I accidentally got some of the “milky” substance inside one of the clippings I tried to take in my eye. Was literally the WORST pain for multiple days in one of my eyes. Needless to say I’m very careful with any “succulent” type of plant going forward. They actually sell this succulent cactus plant at Home Depot lol and it’s literally considered one of the most toxic poisonous plants right there with poinsettias lol
@@PaulieD1984 haha not me nope pretty funny though I'm guessing you're speaking from experience though?? You know, stranger things have happened at the fair....
Just as well... You don't wanna be fucking around with a load of hyper aggressive cannibal island tribes men who seam to hate all outsiders... Seams like India is doing the world a favor
The paralytic drug Joe is talking about is called Curare, and is derived from the excretions of a tree frog in South America. It was actually used as a paralytic by Anesthesiologists in US ORs as recently as the early 2000s.
The fishes aren’t poisoned, just momentarily asphixied. The plant extract oxygen from water, so the fishes can’t breathe. But the water is not poisoned ether, and once it’s mixed with enough water, it disappear. So these wonderful people with bare feet only take what they need, what they’re gonna eat, without any waste are pollution…
@@mpireone pushing their agenda is a harsh way of putting it.. if you think about if from their perspective, christians believe that they are blessed because they get to know God and they are called to share that with people (not saying they will all do it appropriately)
So you believe in Murder. You think that if you go onto an Indian Reservation, it's okay for them to kill you, and the law should not apply because they are Native Americans on a reservation? Did you fall off the short bus, or do you just miss it because you're too stupid?
Tom Evans they don’t follow the current “civilized” world and it wouldn’t be fair for them to be forced into it, therefore the law doesn’t apply to them but I know what you’re trying to say. This exact mistake was done in the past, and had lead to bad outcomes.
@@SovereignStatesman read into their history before you say a word. They are not far from extinction if humans keep making contact with them. They were a tribe of over 5000 a few hundred years ago, now they are barely over 100. British fucked them over in 19th century, then Primrose incident in 1981 and then 91 incident and so on. They have no immunity to cold etc and humans dont fuckin get it. I am glad that they defended their tribe and sent that crazy motherfucker to Jesus.
Tom Evans Don’t believe in murder but you have to remember every time ppl brought Jesus to another culture those indigenous ppl end up getting killed. So I can’t blame them for defending them selves to the death especially from Catholics due to the “Doctrine of discovery” created by the Church which is one of the most evil and cruel pieces of parchment ever created.
"When the missionaries came to Africa they had the Bible and we had the land. They said 'Let us pray.' We closed our eyes. When we opened them we had the Bible and they had the land." -- Desmond Tutu
@@MrAzizulHakimin you telling me that all those half-illiterate peasants with severely limited communication capabilities had a slogan? A mission statement even? I don't buy it. Sounds like a bad Netflix plot point
@@andreimihoc7429 if u learn history every colonial power have a mission when they try to invade the country. The 3G slogan is started under Portuguese imperialist when they started explorer the world. first they searching for treasure (Gold), Spread the religion(Gospel) and finally owned the land(Glory) later it was the exact slogan used by Spain, British, Netherlands when they conquering other land. U can find almost Every religion spread throughout continent by colonialism
We've made countless attempts at contact with outer space. Not just through radio signals, we've sent off physical recordings of the human species, languages and even our location in the Milky Way. So, at the very least, we're not like the Sentinelese.
In the 80s there was a cargo ship wrecked on this island and the sailors had to fight off the people of the island for weeks waiting to be rescued. The ship is still there and can be seen on google earth.
Haha the North Sentinalese tribes are as isolated as any civilization can get nowadays, but they're not completely unaware of the outside world. (And not only because of the hundreds, or even thousands, of aircraft and shipping vessels they've witnessed, over the years.) It's true that it had been more than probable that they once needed to find the right rocks to make sufficiently effective spear and arrowheads, and probably for tens of thousands of years, throughout their history. But, at least since the early 80's they've had multiple entire abandoned shipwrecks from which to "harvest" many modern materials, including metals, to add to their "box of tools" there, on the island. On the night of August 2nd 1981, a Hong Kong freighter called "The Primrose" ran aground after hitting a coral reef a couple of meters away from the northeast beach of the North Sentinel Island. A day after, a crewmember started noticing the over 50 indegenous people with spears and arrows building boats on the beach. The report read; "When the Sentinelese tribesmen noticed the ship, they approached it with suspicion. The crew members were terrorized by the small, bare-naked natives who waved spears, bows and arrows as warnings. Captain Liu Chunglong radioed for urgent help, requesting weapons for the crew to protect themselves from a possible attack. However, due to heavy storm, the ship that was sent for help could not approach the island. Wild waves caused by the storm also prevented the Sentinelese to come near The Primrose with their canoes. As the crewmembers of The Primrose stated, the Sentinelese attempted several attacks with their bows and arrows. However, on account of their primitive bows which had a firing range of around 40 meters, the arrows fell into the water, unable to reach the ship. As soon as the storm abated, a rescue helicopter came to the island and rescued the sailors." Then, in 1991, the only "friendly" contact between the Sentinelese and the outside world happened. Archeologists who went to the island observed that the Sentinelese had used metals in their weapons and other artefacts. It is assumed that the Sentinelese people finally reached The Primrose and acquired metal from the remains of the vessel. This began the "Iron Age" in North Sentinel Island, so to speak, sometime between 1981 and 1991. Another incident documenting the Sentinelese’s discovery of metal came after the Indian Ocean "Boxing Day" Tsunami in 2004. The Indian goverment sent a helicopter to the island to ensure that the Sentinelese were unharmed but, to their surprise, the Sentinelese responded by firing arrows with metal spearheads up at the helicopter. Naturally, these arrows caused considerable damage and the helicopter retreated promptly. So, my point is; Isolated? Yes. Should be protected from outsiders as much as possible? Of course. But, totally stuck in the Stone Age, as a civilization? Not even close. (I'm just sayin' ✌️)
I am from Tamilnadu, a southern state of India. Those islands are part of our union territory Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Our Government tried to make contact with them, but they apparently didn't want to make any interaction with us. There's a video in youtube where they shoot arrows at Helicopters trying to make contact with them, You guys could see that for your reference However, a tribal man was brought to mainland and he died because of no obvious reason. Later, scientists found that their immunities have weakened over the course as they hadn't made any contact or approach towards other civilization. For eg even a normal fever can kill them. So our Government decided to restrict access to that area and was told to people not to bother them anymore.
In the early 80's, in villages where they had ponds and lakes in Kosovo they used to mash marijuana plants and throw it in the pond/lake and the fish would just get high as a kite and float on the water for the people to catch them quite similar like the way Joe explains.
The people who live there have been very clear anyone who comes on land is getting fucking merked. It’s probably because last time they let people on they all died of disease. This guy brought it on himself entirely trying to be a hero for Jesus
He doesn't know "a lot about almost everything", quite the contrary: he knows a few fun facts about many things, just a superficial "knowledge" from wikipedia, and this fools people who know nothing about those topics and take him for some sort of scholar or something.
Yes! I just posted about the blinking red was wondering if I was the only one who noticed. LoL. He blinks like a tweaker! And notice how the camera stays off him after that 😂
I would imagine that tribe is as happy if not more happy than modern society. Imagine the bond they possess being around the same 100 or so people their entire lives
This bald ass motherfuckers legit still believes the Africa lie. He needs someone to explain to him humans came from Europe to Africa, fossils prove it.
You can tell when he actually respects someone on the pod cause he'll let them talk, when he doesn't he just interrupts them and will correct them on every point possible lmao
@4:11 the sentinelese have successfully shot helicopters. They are well trained with bows. It is thought they are using iron now to make their arrows because of the shipwreck beached on the island- it may have kickstarted their 'iron age'.
i doubt they know how to "use" or heat or "work" iron. they probably just sharpen/grind down iron from the ship/ so its not really an iron age. its kinda like how in egypt it was really fancy to have an iron dagger, because no one knew how to refine iron. it just came down from a meteor and then they shaped it. they knew nothing about the ore or refinement. so it was still the bronze age.
@@kirkprospector4958 well of course. they would have no idea how to make any metal (including bronze) because 90% chance there isnt any on the island. alot of that metal had to be shipped around and imported in the bronze age, not every country had it. most of the gold and such that the romans used came from france and far out territories, so not having ore on a tiny island is almost certain.
Poisonous VS Venomous (in a nutshell) - You can drink a vile of snake's venom and be fine. (but if that gets into your bloodstream, GAME OVER) Poisons must be ingested, inhaled, or absorbed, while venom must be injected into the body by mechanical means. So I guess that the Hunters Joe is talking about, would use VENOM to catch their prey. Using venom means they can still eat the animals they catch. If they used poison though... that would be a different story. Sources: I'm really high right now.
This island is in India. The tribes are not immune to modern diseases. Hence under Indian law, no one(not even indian officials) can go to the island . The tribes are protected by the Indian govt. and immune to any legal prosecution.
The stupidity of keeping them uncontacted. Let's just let these people kill and murder eachother because we want to preserve them. THESE ARE PEOPLE NOT ANIMALS!! Atheists are the anti-science crazy ones.
Char Char Binks, the Andaman Islands is a Union Territory of India. The Sential Islands are protected and restricted as these tribes have not had any foreign contact for about 6000 yrs. which means they have no immunity against usual germs. The Indian Govt. can only keep tabs on them by using telescopes from the coast and satellites.
@@hikingwithhollywood What you say is true, however those small bands of people periodically mixed with other small bands which kept the genetic diversity up. The royalty you cite definitely showed the signs of inbreeding. King Tut, for example, walked with a cane as a boy due to a bone disease and was probably very frail. I have to think this group of isolated individuals is full of genetic defects and I doubt they could survive an encounter with outsiders... it is quite sad :(
@@ericfleet9602 really it depends on the what recessive genes the population has. im no genealogist but im thinking that maybe their older genes have less recessive genetic diseases concealed in them so they have less instances of them?
The fact that they are inbred would be an issue if there were many bad genes in their genepool. I'd imagine that living in such an environment would weed those out and only strong genes would survive.
I will make those racists accept me, I know they don't want me there but I'll go anyway because I am a loser who likes to break the law and ruin other people's countries.
They probably have a drug culture though. Would be quite interesting to find out what they get high on. Do they have alcohol? they probably know magic mushrooms thats the most obvious
Joe, they only started making arrows with iron arrowheads when the big cargo ship ran aground on the island, the crew got rescued by helicopter and the islanders board the ship and took what they could 👍🏻
I live in northern Missouri and I go all the time rock hunting for arrowheads. Found a pretty cool one the other day that was white with like an orange or light brown swirl.