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Kalogridis, president of Walt Disney World Resort, said in the statement released to the Orlando Sentinel. The Graves family said they find solace in Disney’s remembrance. “We find comfort ...
Some worry about the implications of disturbing the graves of people who were exploited and enslaved. Others hope the remains can be identified and reburied with more respect than they were afforded ...
Estimates suggest that 100-150 Sentinelese live on North Sentinel Island ... went to investigate saw their macheted bodies in shallow graves on the beach. This isn’t Polyakov’s first dance ...
The stunt risks harming the Sentinelese by introducing disease and destroying their isolation. The reclusive tribe has killed some past trespassers.