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 The Banoosh 

‘The Banoosh’ are an Indian tribe located in the heart of the Thar Desert, who developed a notorious reputation for their well known love of a sustainable and rural way of life: Refusing to participate in any modern day affairs, their use of ‘outdated’ procedures confuse locals, because they can afford an industrialised way of life but choose not to conform for cultural purposes, linking back to their traditions, which root back to hundreds of years ago; The name of their tribe originates from their surname, which can be traced back to their oldest known grandfather ‘Abdul Banoosh’- they have never mentioned the specific orders he left for his descendants, but it is believed he advised them to reject all aspects of modernity.

Furthermore, their wealth is accumulated via touring numerous peoples of Europe around their region of the Thar on camels, as they refuse to use any form of off-roaders. Their economy goes towards preventing further desertification in India as well as making a living for themselves.

Unfortunately, due to their profound beliefs, no photographs have ever been taken of them. The closest modern comparison to their preferred lifestyle would be the Amish, residing in the USA and Canada.