A good old-fashioned hoax: The Tasaday Tribe in 1971
A Philippine government minister named Manuel Elizalde claimed to have found a "small stone age tribe" living in complete isolation on the island of Mindanao. The tribe "spoke a strange language, gathered wild food, used stone tools, lived in caves in the jungle, wore leaves for clothes, and settled matters by gentle persuasion," the Guardian reports. The president at the time declared the island a reserve, banning anthropologists from visiting the site and studying the tribe further. In 1986, the president was forced out of office, and two journalists snuck into the land, only to find that the Tasaday tribe lived in houses, wore regular clothes, and had only temporarily adopted the primitive, stone-age lifestyle at the urging of Elizalde. (Source: sciencealert.com)
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