The hunter and the hunted…
by Jose Louies
Regional Head- South India;
Project Lead- Enforcement, Assistance and Law
Like a warrior displaying old wounds, a young man shows us the months-old scars on his body.
What more can one ask for on a trip to see tigers in the wild?
Photo: Dr Rahul Kaul / IFAW-WTI
This community was branded as a ‘criminal community’ during the Colonial period and still carries the stigma of that label. Cast off by mainstream society, community members either hunt wild animals or brew illicit alcohol for a living. (While all the men show us hunting equipment in the courtyard, the women and children are involved in transferring the hooch from bottles into larger jerry cans.) Their alleged involvement in acts of theft adds to their notorious image and they live as outcasts in many ways.
Photo: Jouse Louies / IFAW-WTI