Historically, the Jarawas remained isolated from outside contact, preserving their unique cultural practices and traditions.
A global tribal rights group launched a tourist boycott of the Andaman Islands until the "degrading practice" of conducting 'human safaris' to see the 400-strong Jarawa tribe is stopped.
In a shocker from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, the Jarawa tribes are being lured with food to dance for tourists, according to a report. Sources say that what's being called a 'human safari' is conducted under the supervision of the policemen.