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I am saying that there are benefits to be gained from connection with the rest of society, benefits that a slight of geography has denied these people. It's incredibly condescending to choose for them, that they ought to be preserved in their present state, without those benefits.
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Choosing to contact them is taking away their right to live their life as they see fit. They are a group of people who've learned to live under difficult circumstances. They're obviously able to make important decisions and one of them must be to keep to themselves for whatever reason. They'd only have to travel a few hundred miles to find other civilizations, but they haven't. That's a choice they made as a people. What gives us the right to take away that choice?
Bringing modernism to indigenous people under the guise of 'it's for their own good' or 'they'd be better off' or 'save their heathen souls' even, is not a good enough reason to disturb a culture.
With regard to cultures that've been introduced to modern society there are many who try to hold onto their traditional way of life, but it just doesn't seem to happen. In all cases, once a tribe is contacted by the outside world, their culture is forever tainted. It's like opening pandoras box. Once it's done it's done and you can't close it again.
Haven't we learned by now that indigenous cultures historically do not thank us for bothering them...taking their land...interrupting their lives?