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Uncontacted Peoples
In today's extremely connected world, people appear to have more access to
one another than ever. Modern navigation and communication technologies
have made it seemingly easy. Online maps appear to have charted every
corner of the earth and, in turn, the dwellings of its inhabitants.
Yet societies known as "uncontacted peoples" remain in parts of the world.
These are communities with little contact with the wider world. It is
estimated that about one hundred groups of uncontacted peoples exist
today. By and large, these groups remain uncontacted by choice; because of
this, it is impossible to know much about their societies. However,
Based on the text, what is the difference between the North Sentinelese and the peop
surrounding islands?
Answer
The North Sentinelese are an uncontacted people, meaning they have had little to no contact with the wider world, while the people of the surrounding islands have had contact with the wider world.