Why is this isolated tribe seeking contact with the outside world?
An indigenous tribe living in the Amazon jungle has begun to reach outside their secluded world. But not all of their encounters with modern society have been friendly. Correspondent Dan Collyns reports from Peru on the Mashco Piro clan and tells us what’s being done to improve their relationship with contemporary civilization.

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