Top 100 remote tribes and their customs
Explore the World\'s Most Fascinating Cultures - Discover the Unique Traditions of the Top 100 Remote Tribes!
This book provides an in-depth look into the customs of the top 100 remote tribes around the world. It offers a unique perspective on the lives of these tribes, exploring their beliefs, rituals, and lifestyles. It also provides an insight into their history, culture, and traditions. With stunning



Maori Tribe, New Zealand: They are known for their facial tattoos and their warrior culture.
Rank: 30Experience the Rich History and Culture of the Maori Tribe in New Zealand - Where Facial Tattoos and Warrior Spirit Reign Supreme.
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Himba Tribe, Namibia: They are known for their red ochre body paint and their intricate hairstyles.
Rank: 29Experience the Beauty and Culture of the Himba Tribe in Namibia!
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Rendille Tribe, Kenya: They are known for their camel herding and their colorful clothing.
Rank: 24Experience the Splendor of the Rendille Tribe: Camel Herding and Colorful Clothing in Kenya!
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Maasai Tribe, Kenya and Tanzania: They are known for their warrior culture and their tradition of drinking blood from their cattle.
Rank: 4Experience the Warrior Culture and Traditional Blood Drinking of the Maasai Tribe in Kenya and Tanzania.
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Surma Tribe, Ethiopia: They are known for their lip plates and their stick fighting.
Rank: 35Experience the Unique Culture of the Surma Tribe: Lip Plates and Stick Fighting!
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Himba Tribe, Namibia: They are known for their unique beauty rituals, including covering their skin with a mixture of butter fat and ochre.
Rank: 7Discover the Beauty of the Himba Tribe: A Journey Through Namibia\'s Unique Skin Care Rituals
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Yanomami Tribe, Amazon Rainforest: They practice endocannibalism, consuming the ashes of deceased tribe members.
Rank: 2Honoring the Dead: Uncovering the Ancient Rituals of the Yanomami Tribe in the Amazon Rainforest.
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Kogi Tribe, Colombia: They are known for their spiritual beliefs and their efforts to protect the environment.
Rank: 22Preserving the Land and Spirit of Colombia: The Kogi Tribe
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Padaung Tribe, Myanmar: They are known for their neck rings, which elongate the women's necks.
Rank: 40Experience the Beauty of the Padaung Tribe: See the Neck Rings that Define Them
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Bajau Tribe, Malaysia, Philippines, and Indonesia: They are known as "sea gypsies" and spend most of their lives on the water.
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Xhosa Tribe, South Africa: They are known for their "click" language and their initiation rituals.
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Awa Tribe, Amazon Rainforest: They are known for their close relationship with animals, often adopting orphaned monkeys and parrots.
Rank: 15Uniting Nature and Nurture: The Awa Tribe of the Amazon Rainforest
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Toda Tribe, India: They are known for their unique barrel-shaped houses and their dairy-based diet.
Rank: 21Experience the Uniqueness of the Toda Tribe: Barrel-Shaped Houses and Dairy-Based Diets!
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Ainu Tribe, Japan: They are known for their unique language and their bear-worshiping rituals.
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Samburu Tribe, Kenya: They are known for their colorful clothing and beadwork.
Rank: 8Experience the Colorful Culture of the Samburu Tribe in Kenya!
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Asaro Mudmen, Papua New Guinea: They are known for their mud masks and their ghostly dances.
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Guajajara Tribe, Brazil: They are known for their efforts to protect the Amazon rainforest.
Rank: 25Standing Strong: The Guajajara Tribe of Brazil, Protecting the Amazon Rainforest.
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Huli Tribe, Papua New Guinea: They are known for their elaborate headdresses and face painting.
Rank: 5Experience the Rich Culture of the Huli Tribe: Elaborate Headdresses and Face Painting from Papua New Guinea
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Berber Tribe, North Africa: They are known for their unique language and their carpet weaving.
Rank: 38Experience the Rich Culture of the Berber Tribe in North Africa: Uncover their Unique Language and Carpet Weaving Traditions.
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Dani Tribe, Papua, Indonesia: They are known for their unique tradition of finger cutting as a way of mourning the death of a loved one.
Rank: 3Honoring the Dead: The Dani Tribe\'s Unique Tradition of Finger Cutting
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Korowai Tribe, Papua, Indonesia: They are known for living in tree houses and practicing cannibalism.
Rank: 6Discover the Ancient Traditions of the Korowai Tribe: Tree Houses and Cannibalism in Papua, Indonesia.
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Tuareg Tribe, Sahara Desert: They are known for their blue clothing and their nomadic lifestyle.
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Chukchi Tribe, Russia: They are known for their reindeer herding and their whale hunting.
Rank: 26Experience the Ancient Traditions of the Chukchi Tribe: Reindeer Herding and Whale Hunting in Russia!
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Mursi Tribe, Ethiopia: They are known for their lip plates, which are considered a sign of beauty.
Rank: 9Discover the Beauty of the Mursi Tribe: Celebrating the Unique Lip Plate Tradition of Ethiopia.
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Sami Tribe, Scandinavia: They are known for their reindeer herding and their colorful clothing.
Rank: 31Experience the vibrant culture of the Sami Tribe - Reindeer Herding and Colorful Clothing in Scandinavia!
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Kuna Tribe, Panama: They are known for their mola textiles and their autonomous territory.
Rank: 41Experience the Rich Culture of the Kuna Tribe: Mola Textiles and Autonomy in Panama
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Nenets Tribe, Siberia: They are known for their reindeer herding and their nomadic lifestyle.
Rank: 13Exploring the Enduring Traditions of the Nenets Tribe in Siberia: Reindeer Herding and a Nomadic Way of Life.
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San Bushmen, Southern Africa: They are known for their hunting and gathering lifestyle and their unique "click" language.
Rank: 11Experience the Ancient Wisdom of the San Bushmen: Where Hunting and Gathering Meets the Click of a Unique Language.
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Kayapo Tribe, Brazil: They are known for their body paint and feather headdresses.
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Dogon Tribe, Mali: They are known for their mask dances and their astronomical knowledge.
Rank: 37Experience the Ancient Traditions of the Dogon Tribe in Mali: Mask Dances and Astronomical Wonders!
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Sentinelese Tribe, Andaman Islands: They are known for their hostility towards outsiders and live in complete isolation.
Rank: 1Unlock the Mystery of the Sentinelese Tribe: Experience a World of Isolation and Hostility.
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Raute Tribe, Nepal: They are the last nomadic tribe in Nepal and are known for their woodworking skills.
Rank: 20Experience the Ancient Craftsmanship of the Last Nomadic Tribe in Nepal: The Raute Tribe.
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Pygmies, Central Africa: They are known for their short stature and their hunting and gathering lifestyle.
Rank: 19Exploring the Unique Culture of Pygmies in Central Africa: Short in Stature, Big on Adventure!
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Zulu Tribe, South Africa: They are known for their warrior culture and their beadwork.
Rank: 36Experience the Warrior Spirit and Beauty of the Zulu Tribe in South Africa!
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Hamar Tribe, Ethiopia: They are known for their bull-jumping ceremony, a rite of passage for young men.
Rank: 17Experience the Unique Traditions of the Hamar Tribe: Witness the Bull-Jumping Ceremony, a Rite of Passage for Young Men.
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Kazakh Eagle Hunters, Mongolia: They are known for their tradition of hunting with golden eagles.
Rank: 16Experience the Ancient Art of Kazakh Eagle Hunting in Mongolia - Where Tradition Meets Gold.
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Hadza Tribe, Tanzania: They are one of the last remaining hunter-gatherer tribes in the world.
Rank: 14Experience the Ancient Ways of the Hadza Tribe: A Journey Through Time
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Mentawai Tribe, Indonesia: They are known for their body art and their sharpened teeth.
Rank: 27Uncover the Ancient Secrets of the Mentawai Tribe: Body Art and Sharpened Teeth!
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Hopi Tribe, United States: They are known for their kachina dolls and their ceremonial dances.
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Jarawa Tribe, Andaman Islands: They are known for their hunting and gathering lifestyle and their resistance to outside contact.
Rank: 28Discover the Uncontacted: Experience the Ancient Ways of the Jarawa Tribe in the Andaman Islands.
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Inuit Tribe, Arctic: They are known for their survival skills in extreme cold and their hunting of seals, whales, and polar bears.
Rank: 12The Inuit Tribe: Arctic Survival Experts, Hunting the Arctic\'s Most Iconic Animals.
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