10 nooks on the planet, which technical progress has bypassed the party

It seems that in such places evolution has stopped several centuries ago and does not plan to go forward any more.

Modern man no longer represents life without technical and social progress, but in the deserts, as well as in dense jungles, people who observe millenarian customs and lead the way of life of their ancestors still live.

1. New Guinea, the Khuli tribe

The Khuli tribe is one of the most colorful and numerous representatives of the Papuan nationalities, they number about 150 thousand people. Despite the fact that the representatives of this tribe are quite sociable and openly contact tourists, they still live in the circle of their customs, the clan hierarchy and do not even plan to bring to life the modern blessings of civilization.

2. West Africa, the Dogon tribe

According to the found artifacts, Dogona's age is at least 700 years old. In those days, these tribes were considered developed and even familiar with astronomy, as the rock carvings show. Today the Evangelicals in evolutionary development stand still and earn a living by ritual dances before tourists, selling masks and bats, which is considered an aphrodisiac in that area.

3. New Guinea, the tribe of Chimbu

About these tribes became known only in the 80s of the twentieth century, as they live in dense jungle, where no one previously did. Their way of life has not changed since the Stone Age, and the entry into their life of civilization was very problematic. However, globalization forces the Papuans to move to cities and join the civilized world. But the tribe actively opposes everything new from the outside world and tries to preserve its way of life and traditions in an unchanged form.

4. The Russian Federation, the Nencians

On the peninsula of Yamal (translated as "the end of the world") there are unique people. Here the swampy terrain, and the frosts reach the level of -50 in winter, but the living people of Nenza do not change their traditions and way of life for many centuries. This helps them survive in harsh conditions. Unfortunately, today, they are being supplanted and threatened, so to speak, by the "extinction", by changing climatic conditions and actively working to develop deposits and extract natural gas deposits.

5. New Guinea, the tribe of Asaro

The Papuans of the Asaro tribe are also called "mud people", since their skin and hair are smeared with mud and mud, and their terrible clay masks are known far beyond the tribe. The legend says that the people of this tribe were escaping from the enemy attack in the river Asaro, and when in the twilight they came out of the water, the enemies were frightened and thought that these were ghosts, since the bodies of the fleeing were smeared with river mud. In this form, the people of Asaro began to live on their lands and created terrible masks to scare off other enemies. Their way of life is also unchanged throughout the centuries.

6. Namibia, the tribe of Himba

This unique people lives in the northern part of Namibia. The tribe of Himba is considered one of the oldest, which leads a semi-nomadic way of life. But, despite droughts and numerous wars, their way of life, way of life and traditions remained practically unchanged. And the structure of their tribe and traditional customs are created so that it is possible to survive in extreme natural conditions.

7. Mongolia, the Mongolian Kazakhs

This semi-nomadic people lives in the mountains and valleys in the west of Mongolia. He still adhere to the cults of his ancestors, believes in spirits and various supernatural forces.

8. Congo, Pygmies

The tribes of the Pygmies live from the ancient times in the northern part of the Republic of the Congo. They call themselves "bayak". Their territory is a jungle, only here they have no pressure and no oppression. They live in a forest in huts, like many centuries ago. Dense and impenetrable thickets of the jungle they know as their five fingers, since this is their home.

9. South Africa, the people of Zulu

This is a large ethnic group, so it is difficult to name the tribe of these Papuans. The number of Zulus is about 10 million, but they live mainly in the province of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. And only a few of their representatives moved to live in a civilized world - to neighboring more economically and socially developed provinces. This tribe can be called more developed than the rest, they still lost many traditions, and the form of clothing and life includes elements of modernity. However, the expression of feelings in ritual dances and costumes remained unchanged. This is what they are happy to show to tourists.

10. South Africa, the Bushmen tribe

Bushman in translation from Dutch means "forest man", but, despite this, Bushmen live in the desert areas of Namibia and South Africa, as well as in the adjacent areas of Angola, Botswana and even Tanzania. Their number reaches 75 thousand people.

Bushmen, as well as many other Aboriginal tribes, honor their ancient traditions and do not make global changes in their way of life. Here, even fire is extracted, as in the Stone Age, by rubbing dry wood.