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Thanks to Starlink , a remote tribe in the Amazon was able to connect to the internet at last. However, elders now claim that social media and a pornography addiction have caused the tribe to fall apart. Welcome to the modern world. The introduction of the service nine months ago, which connected the isolated jungle hamlet along the Ituí River to the internet for the first time, has caused deep division among the 2,000-member Marubo tribe in Brazil.
Members are also able to share educational resources with other Amazonian tribes and connect with friends and family who now live elsewhere. It has also opened up a world of possibilities for young Marubo, some of whom have been unable to conceptualize what lies beyond their immediate surroundings. “It’s already saved lives,” Enoque Marubo, 40, stated, “But it changed the routine so much that it was detrimental.” “In the village, if you don’t hunt, fish and plant, you don’t eat.
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