From War Clubs to Wi-Fi: Brazil's Korubo Demand Starlink in a High-Stakes Tech Integration
Once isolated in the Amazon, Brazil's Korubo people now actively seek Starlink internet, smartphones, and solar panels—tools reshaping their society but triggering health crises and cultural upheaval. Their journey reveals the double-edged sword of technology adoption for Indigenous groups, forcing urgent questions about connectivity ethics and preservation. This transformation serves as a critical case study for other uncontacted communities facing similar pressures.