Who doesn’t remember the first chance in life to consciously manage or even watch someone use a camera or turn on a TV?Or using a camcorder? We can stay here for hours and hours to list our reactions to a new technology and certainly, among the most diverse stories, we will find very funny, curious, exciting stories, etc.
This is quite normal and is even part of human nature to fear or miss the unknown, the younger generations have this kind of impact since, in today’s reality, technology is present in every detail of daily life. we are talking about the nearest civilization because, in a Brazilian/Peruvian forest region, this kind of situation is totally alien to its reality.
- In the place that comprises almost the entire Atlantic forest existing on the border of the state of Acre with Peru.
- There is an indigenous tribe where.
- In addition to the buildings covered with dense straw.
- It caught the attention of photographer Ricardo Stuckert who made images through an overpass of the Region of reaction of the Indians when they realized that they were registered.
Initially, the reaction of the tribe, which does not have its official name known to have never been in favor of contact with the rest of society, was a fear mixed with violent reactions to some extent, even recorded in the first. moments, some pointing spears and trying to hit arrows when they were photographed.
Gradually and getting a little closer to the presence of photographs and images of the sky, the indigenous began to become much more curious than hostile, leaving in groups under the thick forest to observe what these people were doing up there.
Ricardo wanted to comment on this moment when he was interviewed by the English channel National Geographic about the impressions of those who were there at the exact time of the incident:
“They seemed more curious than fearful. I felt there was a curiosity about each other, on your side and mine.
When he recounted his personal feeling of having the opportunity to notice this curiosity and also the total unknownness of these junglers about what was going on, the photographer said he was extremely happy and called it “a profound experience”:
“It was surprisingly powerful and emotional. The experience touched me deeply, a unique moment. We live in a time when man has already been on the moon and there are still people in Brazil who continue to live as humanity lived tens of thousands of years. “Ago.