The need for Tribal Survival

For over 150 million tribal people living in more than 60 countries worldwide.

We reached the uncontacted tribes across the globe

That's 150 million tribal people living in more than 60 countries worldwide

We provided modern medical aid

Some of the diseases are easily treatable with basic medication

We encouraged to retain traditions

We believed it's extremly important to keep indigenous culture and traditions

Our vision

Help without expectations

Tribal Survival offered Western medicine and healthcare at no cost and with no strings attached. We actively encouraged the retention and celebration of indigenous culture and traditions.

2014 Mentawa
Expedition
Expeditions

Discovery, expedition, help

We took Western doctors to spend time with remote indigenous communities and provided medical treatment.

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There are over 150 million tribal people living in more than 60 countries worldwide. Of these, at least 70 ‘uncontacted’ tribes continue to live with little or no interaction with outsiders. The aim of Tribal Survival was to promote the health and wellbeing of remote indigenous people across the globe. At the same time, we encouraged tribes to retain their traditional way of life. This, we believe, helped to ensure that indigenous traditions, languages and cultures are preserved.

Who are we?

The Tribal Survival team

The medical expeditions would only be possible as a joint effort of our trustees and medical experts.

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Tribal Survival supported endangered tribes in Asia, South America and Africa, with a focus on those in Indonesia.

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