Jangil
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The Jangil (also Rutland Jarawa) were one of the Andamanese indigenous peoples of the Andaman Islands, located in the Bay of Bengal. They were formerly distributed through the interior of Rutland Island, and were given the name Rutland Jarawa because it was supposed that they were related to the neighbouring Jarawa peoples. Since they were first encountered and documented in the mid-1800s, direct contacts with them remained scarce and they generally sought to avoid such encounters. There are only a few reported instances where outsiders (the British colonisers and Indian settlers) encountered individuals from the group, the last such case being in 1907. Expeditions sent to the interior of the island in the 1920s failed to find any signs of current habitation; their disappearance and extinction most likely the result of introduced diseases to which they had no natural immunity.
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Andaman Islands | Andamanese: Great Andamanese (Aka-Bea, Akar-Bale, A-Pucikwar) · Jangil · Jarawa · Onge · Sentinelese |
Malaysia | Semang |
Myanmar | Taron |
Philippines | Aeta · Ati · Batak · Mamanwa |
Thailand | Mani |