Javari Valley: Missionary Drones Drop Bible Devices on Korubo Monkey Patrol

Javari Valley missionaries unleash solar-powered Bible gadgets as drones hover over the Korubo, near Brazil’s Peru border—children haul siblings and spider monkeys while devices recite scripture. Trending queries: 'Are missionaries allowed in the Amazon?' 'How do tribes react to technology?' One agent reports, “A computer, a radio, a drone and a shotgun”—welcome to rainforest evangelism.
Pet spider monkeys clinging to children in the Korubo jungle now overhear solar Bibles, as drones deliver Portuguese sermons from above. What happens if tribes find hidden electronics? Who protects remote Indigenous groups? Imagine a rainforest where parrots squawk Genesis and missionaries dodge satellite patrols; the government’s “strict measures” seem to inspire gadget innovation rather than deterrence.
Researchers estimate dozens of uncontacted groups, yet Korubo children now encounter more solar-powered scripture-speakers than tourists, with one monkey rumored to favor Leviticus.