In 1984 a group of Australian Aboriginal people living a traditional nomadic life were encountered in the heart of the Gibson desert in Western Australia. They had been unaware of the arrival of ...
On our left, spread across the desert floor like pale heather, they point to the woollybutt grass whose seeds they once painstakingly collected in wooden gourds, later pulverising them with grinding ...
They’ve never seen a car, computer or television either. Most of them haven’t even seen a white person. They are the uncontracted tribes — communities that have had no contact with the outside world.