The Man of the Hole was the final survivor of his indigenous tribe,
He represents not only the resilience of human spirit but also a tragic chapter in history where his people faced genocide.
He constructed makeshift homes, hunted, gathered, and intriguingly, left deep holes in the ground, the purpose of which remains an enigma.
While the rest of us were swiping right on social media, he was swiping at the branches to keep the ranchers away!
The Man of the Hole was not a voluntary recluse;[6] he was forced to live alone after his people were killed in the ongoing genocide of Native Americans in Brazil.[2][7][8]
The remaining survivors, apart from the Man of the Hole, were killed in an attack by illegal miners in 1995.