PhotographyExclusive: Stunning New Photos of Isolated Tribe Yield SurprisesPublished 31 Oct 2017, 14:17 GMT, Updated 12 Nov 2017, 11:20 GMTPhotograph by Ricardo StuckertThe long house of an isolated tribe is nestled in the remote jungles of Brazil near the border of Peru. The photographer and Brazilian officials flew over the settlement by chance when heavy thunderstorms forced them off course. Photograph by Ricardo StuckertA thatch hut known as a maloca.Photograph by Ricardo StuckertA close-up of an Indian with extraordinarily intricate body paint.Photograph by Ricardo StuckertIndians warily watch a helicopter while one strings his bow.Photograph by Ricardo StuckertA close-up of one IndianPhotograph by Ricardo StuckertIndians poised to shoot arrows.Photograph by Ricardo StuckertA close-up view of the scene.Photograph by Ricardo StuckertView other months Amazon BasinCultural ConservationIndigenous Peoples of South AmericaPhotographyUncontacted TribesBrazilEarthEthnicityIndigenous PeoplesPeople and CultureSouth AmericaMore