Speaking of taking arrows....anyone see that story of the American killed by that indigenous tribe on some tiny Indian island?
Crazy stuff.
"Mr. Pathak said Mr. Chau, believed to be 26 or 27 and from Washington State, may have been trying to convert the islanders to Christianity. Right before he left in his kayak, Mr. Chau gave the fishermen a long note in case he did not come back. In it, police officials said, he had written that Jesus had bestowed him with the strength to go to the most forbidden places on Earth."
North Sentinel Island is inhabited by a group of indigenous people, the Sentinelese. Their population is estimated at between 50 and 400 individuals.[2] They reject any contact with other people, and are among the last people to remain virtually untouched by modern civilization.[20]
The population faces the potential threats of infectious diseases to which they have no immunity, as well as violence from intruders. The Indian government has declared the entire island and its surrounding waters extending 3 nautical miles (5.6 kilometres) from the island to be an exclusion zone.[27] At the 2011 census surveyors counted 15 natives on the shore of the island.[2